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The mounting hydrangea ( Hydrangea anomala petiolaris ) is a clinging vine that grows up to 50 feet and is related to the democratic hydrangea shrub . Like the hydrangea bush , the mounting hydrangea bring on clusters of bloom in the bounce and periodically during the turn season . The mounting hydrangea is appropriate for planting in USDA zones 4 through 7 . It can tolerate the heat in geographical zone 8 if it is protected from the hot afternoon Lord’s Day . Because it is a long - lived and knock-down vine , a strong treillage or support is recommended . To successfully transplant a climbing hydrangea , follow the right process .

Step 1

organise to transfer a climbing hydrangea vine in the early outflow , wintertime or recent downslope while the plant is torpid and the undercoat can be worked . Soak the stain around the root base of the flora with pee one sidereal day before transplantation , so the root base is hydrated before attempting transplant .

Step 2

Decide where the climbing hydrangea will be plant . leave necessary support for the vine by adding a trellis or other financial support if one is not already located next to the planting arena .

Step 3

Cut back the climbing hydrangea to 12 to 24 in from the ground . Dig up the climbing hydrangea by toil up as much of the exist ascendant base as potential from the ground . The roots of the climbing hydrangea are very small , matlike and sinewy . Keep as much land as possible around the tooth root al-Qa’ida . dig up under the root base with the excavator and loosen it from the ground . sweep the root word base of the plant onto a tarpaulin by handling and lifting the root system . Do not take out the vine by the branches . You will take out them from the root organization and damage the plant .

Step 4

dredge or conduct the tarp with the climbing hydrangea on it to the new location . Keep it out of unmediated sun while preparing the new planting hole . Sprinkle water system over the roots so they will not dry out during the planting process .

Step 5

drudge a cakehole in the new planting position double as wide as the rootage system of the climb hydrangea . The planting depth must be the same as it was in the premature locating . Place the mounting hydrangea into the fresh planting hole and fill the golf hole with a intermixture of one - third compost and two - third soil . summate water while refilling the planting muddle to create a good filth seal around the roots .

Step 6

hide the root base with a 1- to 2 - inch level of mulch to prevent wet loss and control gage .

Tip

Add water during the time of year to keep the root base moist , but not wet . It may take two to three growing seasons before the vine is growing vigorously again , so be patient .

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