Hydrangeas tend to break dormancy beginning in the mid spring. Relocate a hydrangea with help from a certified horticulturist in this free video clip. Expert: Donna Emery Filmmaker: Jeff Goodey Series Description: There are few better ways to pass the time than by starting a nice garden right on your very own property. Get tips on gardening and planting with help from a certified horticulturist in this free video series.
How to Relocate a Hydrangea
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