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Jun 26, 2015 2:56 PM CST
Name: Linda
Omaha, N.E (Zone 5b)
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Jolana said:but as quick as time is flying by
If this has been posted somewhere, I apologize. I am still trying to make it through the entire forum
This morning I was thinking about how wonderful my oak leaf hydrangea was doing and then my mind shot to this winter. We have mild compared to some of you but it has still taken plants from us. This is a hardy plant but I don't want to lose it

Here's what I came across while looking into protecting it and it is easier than the Christmas light protection I do and it should work for many and I already have the wire cylinders from use as tomato cages

http://www.ehow.com/how_210578...


I don`t know Hydrangea types, but I had a mophead I got as a gift I planted last spring and it is getting ready to bloom, it
survived a cold Nebraska winter many nights and days in the teens, all I ever did was mulch it in the fall deeply.
You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because they have roses!

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