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From: Julie Savage
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Champaign, IL
I have about 20 hydrangea plants, all planted next to each other, that grow rather large each year. I would to transplant them. Their first shoots are already a couple of feet tall. Is it too late to transplant them this year? Also, do you have any advice on how best to transplant hydrangeas?

 
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From: Sandra Mason
State Master Gardener Coordinator
Champaign/Ford/Iroquois/Vermilion Unit
slmason@illinois.edu
Julie, Usually it would be fine to move them in April and first of May but it has been so exceptionally warm right now I hesitate to recommend it. Mainly because hydrangeas are such water hogs. If you are willing to water everyday and maybe twice a day on hot windy days you should be ok. Perhaps you could just move every other one. Otherwise I would prune after flowering to control height and wait until next April to transplant.

 
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