Miss Perspicacia Tick Wrote:
> solaara wrote:-
> my hydrangea has not flowered this year or last..two years ago i
> removed the top third compost and replaced with new compost...what is
> wrong?-
>
> Please note that I know nothing about hydrangeas (other than I have
> three in
> the back garden), but the change of soil (why did you find it necessary
> to
> do so?) could be the issue. Some plants like to be starved of nutrients
> to
> produce flowers, otherwise all the extra energy is pushed into
> producing new
> growth.
>
> Sarah
>
> Please note that this message was posted by someone who has gleaned all
> her
> gardening knowledge from /Gardener's World/ and should be checked with
> a
> reputable source before implementing any advice or suggestions given
> herein
> --
> In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: QUOTE]i thought that might be the
>
case....better luck next year
> then?.....................................
--
solaara
> my hydrangea has not flowered this year or last..two years ago i
> removed the top third compost and replaced with new compost...what is
> wrong?-
>
> Please note that I know nothing about hydrangeas (other than I have
> three in
> the back garden), but the change of soil (why did you find it necessary
> to
> do so?) could be the issue. Some plants like to be starved of nutrients
> to
> produce flowers, otherwise all the extra energy is pushed into
> producing new
> growth.
>
> Sarah
>
> Please note that this message was posted by someone who has gleaned all
> her
> gardening knowledge from /Gardener's World/ and should be checked with
> a
> reputable source before implementing any advice or suggestions given
> herein
> --
> In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: QUOTE]i thought that might be the
>