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Do you desire your pink hydrangeas to be blue and your blue hydrangeas to be pink? Try this simple trick to change the color of your hydrangeas.
The good news? You can change the color of your hydrangea blooms with a little know-how (and perhaps by adding one easy-to-apply ingredient from your local garden store).
You may have heard that you can change the color back to blue or even buy a pink hydrangea and turn it blue. Is this true? Can you really change the color of hydrangeas?
Ciscoe Morris shares the product to use to change the acid in the soil and change the color of your blooms. He also shares how to prune them to get the best mophead.
Expert advice on everything you need to know about planting and growing hydrangeas—including how to change their color.
Since most of our soil is acidic, these hydrangeas naturally are blue. To gradually change flower color from pink to blue, broadcast one-half cup of wettable sulfur per 10 square feet and water.
How do I make them go back to blooming blue? A: Changes in soil pH cause certain types of hydrangeas to change flower color. If the flowers are blue the soil is acidic, meaning the pH is lower the ...
A white-flowered lacecap hydrangea variety, illustrating the deeper blue color of the true flowers in acidic soil while the petals remain mostly white. Q: Now that my hydrangea is blooming, I see i… ...
WASHINGTON — The big, beautiful blossoms of hydrangeas are a staple of summer. And with some patience (and fertilizer) you can actually change the color that blooms. “It’s not something that ...
Gardeners can easily change the colors of hydrangea blooms from blue to pink, or vice versa.
Love your hydrangeas, but want to see how they would look in a different color? Depending on the variety, you may be able to change their color yourself. Here’s what to know.