Can hydrangeas grow indoors?
Prized for their fantastic flowers, hydrangeas have been successfully grown as blooming houseplants for ages. Unfortunately, indoor hydrangeas rarely survive winters and are considered temporary plants to enjoy while they last. While hydrangeas can grow successfully in a large container for several years, it’s not permanent. If your plant becomes challenging to keep adequately watered, appears stunted, has small leaves, or the flowers are small or diminished, it’s time to move on.Place your hydrangea in bright, indirect sunlight. A location near a south- or east-facing window is ideal. Avoid direct afternoon sunlight, which can scorch the leaves and fade the flowers.