Blossoming Questions

I live in North Carolina and would like to transplant 3 endless summer hydrangeas. Is this time of year ok to transplant?
I have a couple endless summer hydrangeas and they never bloom until end of Sept. early October. What do I need to do to get them to bloom earlier in the summer to be able to enjoy the blooms more than a month before a frost. I gave acidic fertilizer but maybe not doing it correctly or enough.
I just purchased a 2 gallon Endless Summer. Can I plant this in a raised garden bed? Or a pot and what size?
I planted 3 Endless Summer (Summer Crush) last summer. However, during the later part of the season there were holes on most of the leaves. I think there are some pest. What should I do to save my hydrangeas and when is the best time to do it?
I have two hydrangea plants (Vanilla Strawberry) from last year. I never cut the dried flowers off from last summer. What do I have to do this spring to ensure they get new flowers this summer?
Where is the video on the garden gab page on how and when to fertilize my Endless Summer hydrangea?
This summer I purchased a French Cabaret Blush hibiscus I live in Wisconsin and would like to know how to winterize it. We love it so
I bought a Galaxy last summer. Did very well. Now it’s growing sideways and branches are lopping over. Can I fix this?
I’d appreciate advice on how to over-winter my Endless Summer hydrangeas in urns. For instance, should I move them into the garage (unheated), then when, or give them a special fertilizer? I’m hoping they will re-bloom next year and remain healthy planter plants for several years. I’m in Zone 7b (northern NJ).
I have bought the Blushing Brides online. When receiving the plant, I found some dead spots on almost all leaves. I have asked the staff and they replied it is not the disease. It is only because of high humidity during the transportation. However, I have no experience with this situation. Because I have other Endless Summer collections in my yard, I want to make sure this will not infect my other plants.
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