How To Care For Hydrangeas In Florida. Most hydrangeas can adapt to a wide range of growing conditions. Hydrangeas are not difficult to care for however do follow this guide for best results.
Attempting to grow hydrangea in full sun in Florida leads to less than spectacular results. Stop feeding by August to let your hydrangea get ready to sleep for the winter. Plant your hydrangea in spring after the danger of frost has passed.
Attempting to grow hydrangea in full sun in Florida leads to less than spectacular results.
There is also Hydrangea paniculata which has smaller leaves and thrives with morning sun. In Florida during dry times it will require a lot of watering also. All species of hydrangeas are most happy when sited to receive at least some afternoon shade if not filtered shade throughout the entire day. Provide your hydrangea with the proper amount of sunlight.