Signs of Early Life on Climbing Hydrangea - March 2026
Last year, I planted my second Climbing Hydrangea in the backyard. The f irst one didn't make it (was planted back by the firepit), but I liked the idea of the flowering vine, so I tried again. I bought it at the Morton Arboretum plant sale and planted it in front of a clump of River Birch that was in declining (pretty sure it has died). Because this one is planted in what I'll call a "watering zone", it has a higher-chance of succeeding because I'll pay more attention to it naturally. But, that doesn't mean the (dang) rabbits aren't going to destroy this climbing vine. However...it appears that we have a tiny sign of Spring emerging from the crown of this plant. See below for a peek at the tiny-ist green vine emerging from the soil: Another day, another sign of Spring. I need to GET GOING on my to-do list. Eeek.