Even established hydrangea bushes can show signs of dehydration (Image: Getty) A gardening expert from Classy Flowers has shared how to revive a wilted hydrangea that is planted in the ground. The expert said hydrangeas often experience dehydration problems and can end up collapsing if they go too long without water. Even established hydrangea bushes can show signs of dehydration if they are left without water for a long period of time.

In a video on the Classy Flowers YouTube channel called, 'How to save your wilted garden hydrangea immediately', the expert shared her method for "reviving wilted hydrangea plants ". function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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