Thread: Hydrangeas
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Old 10-19-2004, 10:00 AM   #10
mooncusser
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Yes, they will grow indoors. Not all varieties will grow outdoors but most, if not all, will grow indoors. I would not plant the ones you have in pots at this time. You need to let the roots take hold or they may freeze and kill the plant. With the cooler weather most plants stop or slow their growth and the roots probably won't be able to protect themselves.

I should have also mentioned that if you do prune your shrubs, it is best to do so during a warm spell in the middle of winter or very early spring. The new buds tend to form in the fall so that's why you have to wait a season to see flowers.
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