Planting a potted plant into the ground...? I want to plant a potted hydrangea into the ground...is thing...

I want to plant a potted hydrangea into the ground...is thing i obligation to do to the ground/soil before I plant it? Also, how low does the hole need to be?
Answers:    Boarding, is pretty right. Can I just append that hydrangeas need reasonably a bit of water. I own just be given some in Florida and I own had to plant them contained by the shade and water repeatedly. I grew lots in Ireland when I lived near, they liked the cool and drizzly climate. So depending on your climate, you get the thought. Good luck with them. They can also amendment colour (of the bloom) depending on the amount of lime in the soil.
Dig the hole around twice the width of the pot, and equal depth. When you plant your hydrangea, the top of the soil should be level. Don't plant too thoughtful or too shallow. I like to mix the raise soil with some planting mix or obedient compost, and give it a thorough watering after you're done. Mulch the soil to protect the roots, and thats it!