How To Propagate Hydrangeas From Cuttings the Easy Way
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- Welcome to our gardening tutorial on how to propagate hydrangeas from cuttings the easy way! In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the simple steps to successfully propagate hydrangeas, allowing you to expand your garden with beautiful blooms.
Hydrangeas are beloved for their stunning flowers and versatility in garden landscapes. Propagating them from cuttings is a cost-effective and rewarding way to multiply your hydrangea collection and share the beauty of these plants with friends and family.
In this video, Kelly Lehman owner of Cranbury Fields Flower Farm will cover everything you need to know, from selecting the right cuttings to providing optimal growing conditions for successful root development. Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned pro, our easy-to-follow instructions will empower you to propagate hydrangeas with confidence.
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I was trimming mine back in spring and used one of the sticks as a stake. Just stuck it in the ground and it grew. I did nothing 😂
Isn't that great? I got 4 tomato plants like that 😂
I also got a whole section of Tiger Lillies I had nothing to do with. I call it my God section, because that's who planted them 😂
I’ve started all my hydrangeas by pulling off suckers 4-5 and sticking in ground.
Wow...did you both use regular potting soil?
Thanks....lm looking forward to see how l do...
Well explained and thoroughly enjoyable. I'm on the verge of propagating my hydrangeas here in Durban, South Africa. Wish me luck as I'm a beginner at age 85. Thank you for your endeavours.
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i have been an avid gardener for 45 plus yrs and i just drop my cuttings in a jar of tap water and put them in a warm place. i change the water once a week topping up when needed. have never paid out for all these products which were never available when i began gardening...this of course depends on where you live😀
Oh I love the idea of your short and simple method . I wasn’t successful in doing the water method in the past but I I am going to try it again because of you . Thank you for the encouragement 🌸🌸
@@KellyLehman me too
Same for me Lee Tau, especially with the coleus plant. ( the one with dk pink)
@@KellyLehmanyou're so sweet. Thank you for this info.
Omg your pink golf cart is the cutest!
Thank you 😊
You're such a great teacher! I've learned so much from you. Thank you 😊
To prevent those nasty black spots on your leaves, be sure to water the soil under the plant instead of just spraying the leaves with water. That way you won’t get the fungus.
Yes those hydrangeas need help. They look like they have a disease.
I love your accent , I'm a southern girl from SC , people always tell me how "country" my voice is ! I use to not like it when people said that , but over the years I've gotten over it , I now take it as a compliment lol ! It's fun & refreshing to hear your "northern girl" accent ! You have a beautiful voice as well as a beautiful garden !! 🖤💜💙
I use to? That’s not country, that’s illiterate. You mean “used to”.
This was a terrific video. I am so upset with myself because we moved to a house with zero landscaping. I love gardening but to start from nothing to get to where I was at our last house will be ridiculously expensive! I had a bazillion hydrangeas at the last house and could have at least had a headstart using your method!
Go and knock at that house and say that you missed the plants you have grown and so fond of and if it is okay for you to take some cuttings. What have you got to lose?
I agree , great idea 🌸@@danielleaf9146
I agree with @danielleaf9146 below, I'll bet the new owners will let you take some cuttings . Another thing to consider is that cuttings take a long time to reach a mature size , If you wait until mid to late summer , many nurseries, home depot and lowes usually have great end of season sales and you can get large mature hydrangeas and other great landscaping plants . 🌸🌸 Thank you for you kind comment .
Agree! They root easy! I have rooted with young steams n rooted with just a leaf with a little steam on it. Keep them moist n in a shady area
Most of the flowers in my yard are rooted from cutting and/or seeds I got from family n friends and I go to the sale rack at my local box stores Lowes n Walmart r the main ones. Gardening can be expensive. In September, Labor Day is usually when the stores have soil n mulch on sale n some summer plants as they are bringing in winter plants. Check your local stores. I also use free pine straw for mulch. Azales n rodododendron love pine tree straw as their mulch. Use leaves in your hard also as mulch. Start of slow n things will grow, you will have your beautiful garden again!😊
I root mine in water and I have great results.
Can you do Anabelles in water ?
So happy I found this. I have found a hydrangea along a trail by a river.
Those are the most beautiful hydrangeas I've ever seen!!. My goals truly.
WOW! THANK YOU for #1 getting right to the point, #2 Being so clear and easy to understand #3 delightful to listen to and watch SUBBED! 👍
Thank you Kathryn for your incredibly kind comment , it brought a huge smile to my face 😊
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This is great! The price of certain varieties is incredible! 😏 I just bought some trimmed them up and took clippings and propagated them too. Happy planting all!
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Thank you for checking in from Denmark 🤗🌎👋🌸 Lucy and I appreciate your kind comment 😊🐾🐶
@@KellyLehman lol more Lucy more comment 😁🌸
Love your pink cart 💖💕🌸
Thank you for everything, your easy to watch and very descriptive
What are the brown spots on the leaves??
Hi Kelly! Thank you for the great video! I have propagated many hydrangeas and love doing that. I have a lot of hydrangeas because of that too! Great way to have more. Thank you again Kelly! 🌹🌺✨
I've grown so many babies from the first hydrangea I bought. Just planted 6 babies that have been growing since last year. I'm going to start somemore babies tomorrow. It makes me smile to see all my new babies. I also do cuttings from my gardenias and grow more babies.
Ahhh love that . So much hydrangea fun from these mama plants . Thanks for sharing the tips about propagating gardenias . I need to try that . 🌸
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Which 3 different sides are better rooted?
Wonderful video. Good user friendly voice and at correct pace. Thank you.
OMG, this video was so helpful. I cannot tell you how much I realized that I have wasted countless annuals by not knowing how to propagate. It is so helpful to know this information. I followed your instruction and now have about 15 successful propagations that have super-root growths going on. I propagated some coleus plants as well, and they have done exceptionally well. I'm using those for my new fall container gardening arrangements. I don't have to spend a small fortune on buying the young versions all over again. I plan to now do more bins since I've had such success. I'm so excited and I really appreciate this very helpful video. ***** on cost savings.
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My Virginia Beach garden had 25+ varieties of Hydrangeas - a climbing reached into the canopy of a 100' Poplar.
The easiest way to propagate is to properly prune in the Spring, by cutting above the 2 buds, from just above the
ground up the branch where ever the plant needs 'forming'. and sticking the trimming into the soil around the Mother plant.
The following Spring you'll see well-rooted plants that can be set about the garden, or potted as gifts.
If cuttings are taken late-Summer into Fall you'll be cutting off next year's blooms.
Thank you so much now I know why my cuttings are not flowering in summer
Iv been taking cuttings in October not in June.
Wow there are 25 varieties and so those seeds they sell online those are real? Are those planted by seeds also perennials?
Thank you for the very informative lesson on hydrangeas...
You are welcome , thank you for your kind comment 🌸🌸
Great instructions, I have my cuttings now "rooting" according to your instructions. Now my question is: When the cuttings grow roots, what do I do next? Plant in small container of soil? Or ???. Thanks I love your videos. Lilli
she mentioned in video what to do next
Hey Kelly, great video! Do you have a part 2 to this? I have cuttings with roots and would like to know what you do next as far as potting and the type of soil you prefer to transplant them in.
You put them in the ground. How could you not know that?
@@jerrycallender9927 rude answer and that's not even what she was asking
Please let us know what to pay attention such as what type of soil you use to transfer them to, the light, how often to water them, whether I should fertilize the rooted little plants bc they seems not growing after transplanting, and how often to fertilize them, etc. thank you.
@@jerrycallender9927Maybe she wants to put them in pots.
She did say she puts them in pots before planting in the ground
I just love the way u explain step by step which make super easy to understand and answer a lot of questions in mind. Keep up the good job.
Thank you Mani, your comment made my day 🌸😊
I pulled a poorly plant from the bin at the garden centre where I work i planted it at home it was a lovely free gift, I get stuff most days they Chuck stuff if it’s wilted 🥀
Myra, You are a super smart and savy gardener 👍👏🤗🌸
Thank you for a great demonstration. You went straight to the point. I will follow your instructions to the tee.
Hi Lareine 👋 Thank you for your kind comment , I'm so glad to hear you found the video helpful ! I'm wishing you nothing but the best with your hydrangeas 😊🌸🌿
Thanks for teaching how to propagate plants
You're very welcome , I'm glad it was helpful 🌸👍
We enjoyed the video very much!!!
Yes, my friends and I would like to see your part2 video after they are all rooted, bc mine rooted ones all died after transplanting to the soil.
Please let us know what to pay attention such as what type of soil you use to transfer them to, the light, how often to water them, whether I should fertilize the rooted little plants bc they seems not growing after transplanting, and how often to fertilize them, etc.
Thank you very much!!!
Thank you so much for your lesson, I have a neighbour that has a yellow hydrangea bush and I’m going to try propagating some of the branches the way you have taught on this video. xxx
Thank you thank you thank you for all your hard work
I greatly appreciate your kind comment flower friend 🌸🤗
I literally just whack my cuttings into the ground and away they go!! I have had some wonderful new colurs also
Such a great idea . Super easy . Thanks for sharing that 🌸👏👏
Are you guys serious!!!!! I fail every single time 😢
You’re super thorough! Terrific video! Your plants are bomb beautiful! 💝
Thank you for your incredibly kind comment flower friend 🌿🌼❤️😊
Great demonstration
Thank your for your kind comment 🌸🌸
Hi Kelly, you've got some raging fungal things going on with that bush ( the dark brown spots on leaves) Not being critical, just saying incase you never noticed. Love your vid and thanks for sharing. I like the chunky root balls you get with your cuttings. Cheers from an Aussie chick.
Thanks, I have 2 here at my new house, but I like 50, so this was very educational for me!
Hi Delia , I’m with you . You can never have too many hydrangeas 🌻🌻👍
Thank you so much you are the only person that I have seen propagating a hydrangea 😃, I have been trying to grow one for a few years and it kept dying on me , this time I planted one again and I am giving it a little more TLC and it is actually growing taller has new leaves 🎊 so happy I shade it every day in the summer and it is helping , my husband thought that it was to much work but he sees it now! he’s happy I’m doing that. Anyway just want to express my thanks for your video it really helps I’m trying to find the link you spoke about can’t find it . thanks again Doris ove your beautiful plants and flowers
I used philadelphus a cutting for a stake. The cutting was made 4 years earlier. Next thing I see it's sprouted. Now it's a lovely bush.
Love love LOVE
Oh.. my.. god... I had to watch a few times to learn about how to do the actual cuttings because you are drop dead gorgeous! Great info, and thanks!
Best video ever thank youuuu 🌸🌸💚💚🌸🌸
Thank you for your kind comment 😊🌸
Love the dog, sorry video helpful as we. Thanks.
Haaa thank you David . 🌸🤗
Kelly - have you ever used coco coir? I find it even better than either perlite or vermiculite. It has great water retention property & it naturally contains potassium which is aids in root development in plants. Terrific video. Thanks much.
I have never tried this but now I’m super curious . I’ll try it out soon. Thanks for letting us know about it !
Great help - I have stuck 12" branches into potting soil and next year they have rooted - but I like your better. One question - can I bring the covered tray indoors for the winter for the rooting process?
What are the black spots on your plants?
Fantastic video. Thank you for explaining it clearly. I enjoyed listening to you.
Hi Kelly,
This is a beautiful tutorial! Thank you.
Hi Isabel 👋 Thank you for your kind comment 😊 I'm glad the "How to Propagate Hydrangeas from Cuttings" video was helpful 👍
I have five of them like them very much. Great instructions thanks
Thank you Lynn ! I'm wishing you all the best with your hydrangeas 🌸🌸🌸
Perlite actually does the apposite of keeping moisture, when mixed in with soil it aids in drainage
Love, love this channel. Question, has anyone tried this on boxwoods? I can't wait to try this on my hydrangeas! Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you for your kind comment . I have not tried this on boxwoods . 🌺
Love how you say "Flower!" tips1
Thank you. I live flowers. Trying to learn at age 70.
Awesome to know how to make new Hydrangea, as I list my lace leaf to freezing weather. It is June here and it feels like April 55 to 60 degrees.
Merci, Kelly! Brilliant...
Thank you so much Madam for your tips on Hydranges _. Raynah Tauro fm India.
thank you, clear and informative,I'm new to this but I can what you did,lol.
You're lucky to have so much sunshine! We have so many shade trees on our property that growing flowers or veggies is really challenging.
God bless you for sharing this! I'm a huge fan!❤❤❤
I just now found your channel. Thank you so much for the great information. I'm going to try this.🥰
Hey Judy, welcome to our Flower Tribe. So happy you found us 🌸👏👍😊
Thank You Kelly
You're welcome flower friend 👍
Great video Kelly, keeping it simple works wonders, as does your pleasant personality. Thanks
Hi Charles 👋 Thank you for your kind comment 😊 I'm so glad you are enjoying the videos 🌸👍 Have an amazing day 💃
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I love hydrangea..great video
Thank you flower friend 🤗 I love them too 🌿🌼
Wow and thank you! Someone is always asking for a piece of my Hydrangeas. For the pass few weeks I had this very project on my mind. First thing on my mind this morning. I'm always trying to propagate plants to either give away or add to my garden. While I have had success with propagation, my method takes months or even season to season. I will try this method today. Again thank you for your precise instructions. And your garden is beautiful!! Exactly what I'm trying to do.
Be careful with that most plants have patents and its illegal to reproduce the plant. I've heard of some people getting jail time for just that.
@@brentmichael4770 not “most plants” only plants that have been created/reproduce asexually can be patented. Also nothing that grows from tubbers can be patented.
Great video, thanks for sharing your tips! Can't wait to give this a try!
I'm wishing you all the best when you try this out Tracey 👍 So glad you enjoyed the video 🌸
Love this idea! Cant wait to try this! TY!
Great video, I’m in the UK in Cornwall and have been wondering how to get cuttings from my beautiful hydrangea, I shall definitely give this method a try.
Great video! Thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for your kind comment 🌸🤗
Hi Kelly, Same as Mr Tseed here. Looking for the next step once roots are established. Fourth attempt for me to try and propagate from my mum's probably Niko type?? Bloody massive heads, gorgeous. She passed away, a fabulous witty 97 yr old, last year when of course we couldn't be with her due to covid. With your help, this is the furthest I've gotten and am fairly desperate for it to work this time! Thank you much ☘
Hey there Jo , God bless your mum . Sounds like she lead a full life at passing at 97 ❤️ . So the nexts steps I would take would be to transplant them
Into larger pots once they start growing a bit . I would put a mixture of potting soil and garden soil in the pots and baby them a bit more . Then I would keep half the plants in the pots to overwinter in a protected area like a garage or garden shed that gets sunlight and them plant them in spring after there is no more threat in of frost and the other half I would plant directly into the garden this fall at least 6 weeks before the ground freezes so the roots can get established. Make sure they don’t get too much wind of excessive exposure to rough elements of nature where you plant them since they are still tender plants . An area that is semi protected by other shrubs to block the wind yet still allow lots of sunlight in would be ideal . Make sure to plant in well drained soil too . Good luck 🌸❤️
@@KellyLehman Thank you Kelly. Before I got your reply, I transplanted the cuttings into pots with potting soil, they looked really good and healthy., even sprouted some new growth. About a week later, they got a bit "fungussy", stems turning brown, some of the leaves rotted etc, the same thing happened last time. I worried that the soil was too rich, so discarded it for a sterile mix?? Some of the cuttings root system had diminished, some gone completely. I did some fresh cuts and applied rooting agent to those. Had at least half a dozen still good looking but now they are just bare stems. 😩Thought I'd just leave them in the pots and hope for a miracle in Spring! Thanks again for your help and info.
I love this hydrangeas tutorial! Thank you
& this video thank you so much I can’t wait to propogate more hydrangeas!!
This was an incredible video to watch. Thank you so much! 💚👍
Terrific video and fantastic job! Thank you!!
Thanks 4 the great advice.
You're very welcome flower friend 👍
Excellent video, I'm totally inspired. Honestly, I initially noticed your page because of your gorgeous Berner...
🦔🦔🦔Really enjoying your video!! Thank you so much for sharing! 💚👍🏻🦔🦔🦔
You're very welcome flower friend 😊🌸👍👋
Great video !! Thank you Kelly🌳
Thank you flower friend , glad it was helpful 😊💃🌸
Great info! Thanks Kelly! Heading out now for the vermiculite and perlite!! 🌱
Very exciting ! Glad you enjoyed the video 🌸
Always learn so much w your video's. I used your instructions on pruning & dead heading late winter in 2 beds w approx. 8 seperate plants. Small blooms hav started popping out. Watching mid May in NW Florida. Heat is here & sadly in drought like conditions, so watching closely to water more often. Thx for all you do & share w us.
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Hi Pat , good idea to keep up with the watering in the drought conditions , this so so important for our hydrangeas . I truly appreciate your very kind comment too.
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Hi Maureen 👋👋 Thank you for your kind comment 😊 I'm glad the "How To Propagate Hydrangeas From Cuttings the Easy Way" video was helpful 👍
Hi Kelly, thank you for this informative video, Loved it. I have been gardening for about 5 years and still learning. I do have a twist and shout hydrangea in my front yard (5yrs. old), sadly my endless summer that was next to it died 2yrs. ago. For mothers day my daughter gifted me a house plant hydrangea. I gave it everything it needed, took care of it as per the directions but, it started to die. My daughter said to me... throw it away mom it's dead. I did not throw it away... I said I am taking a different approach and will try to revive it and will give it a chance. I replanted it in a bigger pot and took it out in my backyard and placed it in a partial sun/shade, dappled sun area. I am very excited and happy because it survived and it is growing on the old wood that seemed dead... it looks very healthy and green. I live in a zone 5, city of Chicago, IL. Now my question is... should I plant it on the ground or leave it in the pot? Should I leave it in the same area? Are these type of hydrangea that are considered house plants to stay indoors for the winter or will it survive outdoors if planted on the ground? I would really appreciate your guidance on this.😊
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Gift hydrangeas don't usually survive because of how they're forced into blossoming so quickly. From what I'm told, if yours does miraculously survive, keep it indoors. Very few have made it outside in the shade. If it still has the tag, see if it gives "planting instructions". If not, treat it as a house plant.
You can plant outside and it will grow. Cover during freezes. Amd make sure to mulch it well.
I would bring it in if it’s a house hydrangea and keep it near a window and water it often.
This is just what I needed!! Thank you!
Great video! I tried to grow hydrangeas from some cuttings that I got from my neighbors. But I watched several videos that showed to cut off all of the leaves but one an cut in in half. It has grown roots but it took a long time. While I was watching them grow slowly (like watching a pot boil I got bored an tried roses an about every plant I could get my hands on. But I left more leaves an found out that they rooted much faster. But I’m at the point where I don’t know how,where an when to implant them. But Thanks for the videos
Very interesting . I think the easiest way to propagate hydrangeas is the layering method . Here is a video I created showing how to do this
How To Propagate Hydrangeas From Cuttings the Easy Way
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How to propagate hydrangeas - fastest and easier way video
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This is great advice! I have always just stuck mine down in potting soil, but this looks better.
Thanks for the video! I’m going to give it a try.
Wishing you all the best with propagating your hydrangeas Marshall 👍
Thank you!
You're very welcome 🤗🌸👍
I’m in Whitestone, NY. Thank you for your tips.
Thank you, Kelly! I just ordered some vermiculite! I have some cuttings from my aunt's beautiful purple hydrangeas, and I can't wait to try this.
Btw... you're a very good instructor!
I am planning to try a few different methods of propagation this year and I’ll also try this way. Thank you Kelly!!! Planning to do exclusively Annabelle’s this year but would love to try other varieties in the future.
Hi Sonya, that’s very exciting . I’ll bet you love propagating your hydrangeas . It’s really amazing to watch them grow and multiply . I find Annabelle hydrangeas to be one of the easiest to propagate . Enjoy 🌸😊
Did your Annabelle cuttings succeed? I have ONE Annabelle that I am aching to propagate (they are so expensive,) but I've never tried to propagate Hydrangeas, so I am a little intimidated.
Coleus puts off a hormone that helps other plants make roots faster if put together in water.
Wait …. Whattttt ?! That’s amazing . Running out to buy a few tomorrow and try this out . I am soooo making a video from your suggestion soon . Thank you . I’ll put your suggestion and comment on the screen . Love this tip! 👏👏👏
First video and I'm subscribed. I'm new to all this and you're the first person to say why you'd want to use perlite or vermiculite, so thank you.
Once you put them into the Perlite and put them in a shaded spot, how often do you add water to the Perlite? Do you keep it moist all of the time? Do you put the lid on tight or do you allow some air to circulate? First time doing this so want to be successful.
Thank you very informative from Margie Mraz in Cleveland, Ohio
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Thank you flower friend 😊🌸
Thanks!
Thank you so much . So very kind of you 🌸❤️
Great video!
How important is it to use pearlite and vermiculite? I know nothing about planting. I just got a gorgeous Pink Hydrangea from my sister in law and I want to propagate it because it's GORGEOUS! And I want more. I just went to Walmart and got a bag of organic garden soil. I hope this is enough. thank you for your very informative and easy to follow video. Oh, by the way I LOVE how luscious all your hydrangeas are! WOW that's a wealth of flowers!
Wonderful video! thank you!
Thank you for your kind comment 😊🌸
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