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Apr 14, 2013 7:49 PM CST
Name: Sherri Losee
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I've had this Hydrangea Tardiva for about 3 or 4 years now and it blooms reliably. But, it's always raised it's roots out of the ground! Confused Does anyone else have this issue? None of my other Hydrangeas do that and I have both paniculatas and macrophyllas! Is this a problem? I definitely did not plant it shallow. Every year I shovel soil on top of the roots, but they seem to want to "be free"! Thumb of 2013-04-15/sherrilosee/bb9b27
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