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May 25, 2014 1:07 PM CST
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@mickeydav

mickeydav asks:

I received a blue hydrangea plant for Mother's Day and all but one stem have died. It was in a small container so I moved it into a larger one but that didn't seem to help it. I used miracle grow potting soil to replant it. I live in the most southern part of Texas (Harlingen) and I don't know if I'm in the wrong climate to try to grow a hydrangea plant. Currently I have it inside and that one lonely stem is still hanging on. So my question is ( finally ) can it survive in this climate?

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