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Now is the time to propagate hydrangeas – this is the easiest way What You’ll Need:

5. Keep It Covered
To keep humidity high, loosely cover with a plastic bag or dome. Keep it out of direct sun but in a bright, warm spot.

6. Water and Wait
Keep the soil moist (not soggy). In about 2–4 weeks, roots will begin to form!

🌸 Aftercare Tips
Once roots are strong and new growth appears, transplant to a larger pot or directly into your garden.

Water regularly and protect young plants from strong sun or wind.

✅ Why It’s Worth It
Hydrangeas are one of the easiest shrubs to propagate, and this method gives you free plants to fill your garden or share with friends. Plus, it’s super satisfying to grow them yourself!

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