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lockman | 23:17 Sat 25th Sep 2004 | Home & Garden
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does anybody know the best time of year to move an established hydrangea ?
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Autumn or spring will do. You may find it much easier to cut it right back, it's difficult to move large ones without breaking a lot of the stems and it will recover better. You won't get many flowers next year if you do that though Unless you live in a very cold part of Britain I'd move it any time now, it'll have a head start next year
hi, I'd wait until flowering and growth for the year has ended. Hydrangeas should be mostly bare wood from November/ December, so if you lift it then with as much root ball as possible, water it well in and keep watering every day for a week or so it should be ok

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