Adding Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha To The Landscape
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- Опубликовано: 3 сен 2018
- Here's a new mountain hydrangea that blooms on both old and new wood and is hardy in zones 5-9. Here's three reasons why you should consider this plant for your landscape:
1) It's our best rebloomer yet - creates new flower buds all summer long.
2) Double florets look like pink or blue waterlilies.
3) Flower buds are more cold-tolerant, which ensures good blooming even in USDA zones 5 and 6
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Proven Winners ...I'm so pleased that you have Laura from Garden Answer as a spokesperson for your RUclips channel, she is so down to earth and easy to listen to. I have started purchasing a lot more of the Proven Winners plants because of her. I'll be looking for this new hydrangea at my local garden centers in the spring of 2019!
It’s looks gorgeous. I love how you shaped your boxwoods in that area. Can’t wait to see how this area is doing in your next Garden tour. 🙋🏽🌻🧙🏼♀️
I really love your vids, as a long time Gardner, its fun to see the new plants you come up with and the way you design them. I also appreciate all the growing conditions you consider and explain. You do a great job with your vids so please keep sharing, I still learn a lot from you, you are very knowledgable and a great communicator.
Learning a lot. Great job.
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Do we need to add aluminum sulfate into the soil to stay the color of lavender and light pink?
There is a section at the bottom of this page that will help you with this question, here is a link, www.provenwinners.com/Hydrangeas-Demystified
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