Which Panicle Hydrangea is Right For You? | Part Two: Dwarf-sized Hydrangeas

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @suesweeney5952
    @suesweeney5952 4 года назад +25

    Thank you. Love to see in the field hydrangeas at full size, especially with a person standing by to give them scale.

  • @davidleinweber7467
    @davidleinweber7467 3 года назад +3

    Stacey, I must say your knowledge and narration is remarkable. PW is lucky to have you.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      Absolutely! We are incredibly fortunate to have such a wonderful person on our team! :)

  • @SandraSElam
    @SandraSElam 3 месяца назад +3

    Four years ago, I planted 3 Limelight hydrangeas in the back corner of my backyard. They get huge - at least 8 feet tall, even with pruning. I also planted 12 Bobo hydrangeas in a drift. They are care-free and gorgeous. After the spring blooming shrubs like forsythia and lilacs are long gone and the yard is looking a bit dull, the hydrangeas burst forth in all their glory. I love them all. ❤

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 месяца назад

      😍😍 Your garden sounds so lovely! Hydrangeas are so wonderful in the summer and it's so nice to cut some of the flowers to enjoy indoors as well! 🤗

  • @gilbertdiaz7817
    @gilbertdiaz7817 4 года назад +16

    Both parts 1 and 2 were great! Any chance we could get a video of the new hydrangea introductions for 2021?

    • @rdarrett3635
      @rdarrett3635 4 года назад +1

      I wondered the same thing.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  4 года назад +1

      Here's a few sneak peaks :) - ruclips.net/p/PLEIgIljNZwZBjDkAHxKsqb74kx5TiCXL2

    • @rdarrett3635
      @rdarrett3635 4 года назад

      @@pwcolorchoice Your awesome. I like all four and excite to get 2 of the 4 in my garden.

  • @GardenDoodles
    @GardenDoodles 4 года назад +2

    Thank you. We have all of them and they are beautiful.

  • @user-oz5ry5yz2b
    @user-oz5ry5yz2b 2 месяца назад

    Stacey thanks for these wonderful hydrangea videos! I have two 1/4 circle beds (one on either side of my front porch) that I would like to put hydrangea (that turns pink).
    Measurement of each bed is 9.6 feet wide at the back, 8 feet deep on one side. As the garden curves the depth of the middle is 6 feet deep, tapering to 3 feet.
    I am in Southeastern CT, zone 6b-7 and the beds are southern exposure.
    After much (alotta alotta) research on which hydrangea I like, I have narrowed it down to either the Little Quick Fire or Bobo. I love them both and am having trouble deciding. Quick Fire blooms earlier but both turn that beautiful pink and keep their color through the fall. Bobo looks to have a pretty, more mounded shape. Little Quick Fire is lace cap and Bobo flower heads seem to be a little loose and airy, not so dense like other panicles. Doesn't seem like the Little Quick Fire will droop. Do flower heads on Bob tend to droop?
    Also both Little Quick Fire and Bobo are in the 3' to 5' range which I think would be perfect for my space. Would you recommend planting one or two in the size space I mentioned?
    Thanks!! :)

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  2 месяца назад

      Both have good strong stems so no worries on flopping or drooping with either. However, if the pink color is your primary motivation for going with a panicle hydrangea, I'd go with Little Quick Fire, hands down. Bobo does take on a nice light pink as the blooms age, but it's quite mild and subtle whereas Little Quick Fire will be getting attention for months!

  • @SR98889
    @SR98889 3 года назад +1

    I want them all!

  • @unepetitecourfleurie6129
    @unepetitecourfleurie6129 3 года назад +2

    Little Spooky is the smallest of paniculata hydrangea. Like Bobo but even smaller.

  • @maria000111tiger
    @maria000111tiger Год назад +1

    Thank you!!! Do you think putting little limes around your foundation is a good idea?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! Little Limes would be great for planting around your foundation ☺ I would just recommend planting them around 2-3' from the foundation so the habit grows up to it 😄

    • @kantabangovindbhai3936
      @kantabangovindbhai3936 3 дня назад

      Hi 😊

  • @annebuchanan3200
    @annebuchanan3200 Год назад +1

    I have a Bobo that is full of lovely blooms. I did cut the plant back in the spring so the overall size is perfect. I just want to check if it is okay that the blooms trail on the ground, or should I be trimming the plant up to keep them off the ground?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад +1

      As long as it doesn't bug you, then it's totally fine! If you wanted to encourage stronger stems you can prune in early spring, cutting back around 1/3 of the plant's height and width ☺

    • @annebuchanan3200
      @annebuchanan3200 Год назад +1

      Sounds good. It is full on top too. It looks like your own little quickfire with a big blouse of white then a big skirt of white hugging the ground. I guess if that is happening to yours and you leave it, I will too. Thanks, always helpful.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад +1

      @@annebuchanan3200 Of course! It's really more of a personal opinion, but more blooms never hurt, right? 😄

    • @kantabangovindbhai3936
      @kantabangovindbhai3936 3 дня назад

      Hi 😊

    • @kantabangovindbhai3936
      @kantabangovindbhai3936 3 дня назад

      ​@@annebuchanan3200Hi 😊

  • @sammysworld5485
    @sammysworld5485 Год назад

    Hi Stacy. Hope you can do a video on tiny quick fire and wee white hydrangeas. They are also small in size. Thank you.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад

      Absolutely! We will make sure to make videos with both of those hydrangeas this year. Thanks so much for the feedback!

  • @julleanjones7030
    @julleanjones7030 6 месяцев назад

    Hello there this is my first time watching , very beautiful🌺how do I safely transfer my pinnacle safely from a smaller to bigger pot it mid spring and leaves are already out

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  6 месяцев назад

      Hello! We actually have a video on this process that you can watch here, ruclips.net/video/3RzcYgewPd8/видео.html
      You'll transplant it into the new larger container following the same guidelines you used when you originally planted it in the smaller container. However, you'll want to make sure you scratch up the roots to help loosen them when you re-pot it ☺

  • @fortheearth
    @fortheearth 3 года назад +1

    Great information beautifully presented!

  • @nancymaslanka2940
    @nancymaslanka2940 3 года назад +4

    What I would like to see covered would be examples in pictures of hydrangea HEDGES, where we could tell the difference in planting a certain variety different distances apart-that way we could get the “look” that were searching for and plant them properly in the beginning....hedges of many of the varieties shown in parts 1&2 of these videos.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for that feedback, we will certainly work on creating a video like this!

    • @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
      @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane 3 года назад

      I agree! Would love to see hedges of these! I'm trying to decide between Quickfire, Quickfire Fab, and Firelight for a long hedge in my zone 4 garden. I like the idea of the fall colored leaves of Quickfire, but Proven Winners never shows pictures of them... it's almost like they downplay the fall color, but I think it adds to its appeal.

    • @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
      @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane 3 года назад

      @@pwcolorchoice I'm in zone 4 central Michigan and I'm wondering if the Firelight hydrangea's LEAVES have color in the fall, and if so, what color(s) are they? Do you have any pictures of this? I would like to see more pictures of Quickfire and Quickfire Fab in fall color also. I want to make a hedge of one of these types but I can't decide!

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      @@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane I would recommend that you use one of the hydrangeas in this link, mypwcolorchoices.com/?s=quick+fire
      Both Quick Fire® and Fire Light Tidbit® have photos that show the fall foliage color. If you have any more questions feel free to reach out! I hope this is helpful for you!

    • @y.peffle2802
      @y.peffle2802 3 года назад

      Lots of pics on Instagram

  • @lip5016
    @lip5016 2 месяца назад

    Do Little Lime Hydrangea's turn from light green to cream like the regular Limelight does?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  2 месяца назад

      Yes, they have the same type of coloration ☺

  • @meep2576
    @meep2576 3 года назад

    I love the shrub next to Bono ❤️

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      The shrub on the right of Bobo is Happy Face White potentilla :) it's a wonderful plant!

    • @kgonzales321
      @kgonzales321 3 года назад

      Ha! I was wondering the same thing..

  • @jinhuadai6154
    @jinhuadai6154 3 года назад

    Lucky to see your video. There are so many varieties of hydrangea. Watching your videos (part one and two) helped me making a choice. I plan to plant two rows of hydrangea: front is little lime (dwarf), back is light lime (tall).

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      So happy to hear you found these videos helpful :) Happy Gardening!

  • @tiffanienguyen7174
    @tiffanienguyen7174 Год назад

    May i ask what is the difference between little quick fire and quick fire other than the height and size. Can you tell apart just looking at their stems???

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the question! It would be hard to tell the difference between the two by looking at the stems, the difference between these two varieties is the sizing 🙂

  • @jsx7197
    @jsx7197 2 года назад

    Stunning!!! How old is this garden? I’m trying to understand how long it may take to achieve that growth.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  2 года назад

      This garden is around 18 years old :)

  • @jaimemorgan5323
    @jaimemorgan5323 3 года назад

    They're all beautiful! Are you also able to share the name of the shrub on the far right of the shot, next to Bobo (small leaves and small white flowers)?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      That plant is Happy Face White potentilla :)
      mypwcolorchoices.com/product/happy-face-white-potentilla/

  • @kimmie1957
    @kimmie1957 3 года назад +1

    How do you know if you watered enough
    I have the standard limelight (2) . I have seen a couple yellow leaves & also a few brown crunchy leaves I’m in zone 6a Indianapolis. I’m not sure if I over watered or not enough🥴. Please help & thank you.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад +1

      We actually have a helpful video on this topic!
      ruclips.net/video/w5sCwX3MjuI/видео.html
      If you still have questions after checking the video out, feel free to ask here :)

    • @kimmie1957
      @kimmie1957 3 года назад

      @@pwcolorchoice thank you!!!

  • @devingonzales413
    @devingonzales413 Год назад

    How old was the little quick fire at the time of this video? We just planted five and hope they get this large in their space!

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад

      Yay! The Little Quick Fire in this video was around 3 years old and planted as a one gallon ☺

  • @edwardmorton7246
    @edwardmorton7246 Год назад

    Great video. Will the quick fire grow in an area that gets sun almost the entire day? I live in Ct. We are in zone 6b.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад

      So glad you enjoyed the video! Yes, absolutely! It would be a good idea to give it a 2-3" layer of mulch as well to help keep the roots cool and insulated ☺

    • @edwardmorton7246
      @edwardmorton7246 Год назад

      Thank you so much!
      @@pwcolorchoice

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад

      @@edwardmorton7246 Happy to help! ☺

  • @jhazperphresh9844
    @jhazperphresh9844 4 года назад +1

    I just bought 3 lime limelight hydreangeas that I plan to put in 20 gallon pots for a year or two. Do they grow fast? Can I keep them there longer and when should I move them to the ground?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  4 года назад +3

      Here's some great information we have on growing panicle hydrangeas in containers: www.provenwinners.com/panicle-hydrangeas#Can_you_grow_in_containers
      All of your questions are addressed under the "Can you grow panicle hydrangea in containers?" section.

    • @tiffanienguyen7174
      @tiffanienguyen7174 2 года назад

      There is a place I would like to put either little quick fire or little lime. The problem I have is they have to be permanently in pots because there's no place to put them in ground. I live in zone 7/8 three hours North of Seattle WA into Canada, what size container do I need to get. Thank you very much.

  • @jewelzhang3745
    @jewelzhang3745 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info! I’m in zone8a and just planted little lime and bobo in the east side garden, now here is just not going to have a pot that’s all shaded so they are getting filtered to full sun till 1:30pm, then all shade afterwards. It’s been a week and i don’t see any burns on the blooms, but it will get a little bit hotter(high 90s) next week. Do you think they will do fine?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      It sounds like they are in a location where they will do just fine!

  • @kathysavage2548
    @kathysavage2548 3 года назад

    Love these hydrangeas! With my little quick fire, can I trim it back in the fall to keep it around 3ft size?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад +2

      You can cut the plant back in fall once it has gone completely dormant. We recommend cutting back the plant by about one-third of its total height to encourage stronger stems. You can cut the plant back more if you wish but you don't want to cut it back too much as it won't produce as strong of stems.

    • @kathysavage2548
      @kathysavage2548 3 года назад

      @@pwcolorchoice got it, thank you!!

  • @irisrr3778
    @irisrr3778 Год назад

    Thank you for such informative videos! I love seeing all these huge blooms and plants full of them. However, I am not sure why my Bobos are far from the beauty they should be. This is their 3rd season in the ground but they're hardly over 20 in and with very sparse flowers. Which of these could most likely be the reason? Deer grazing on them early spring? Too much afternoon sun? Clay soil?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад +1

      So glad you enjoy our videos and thanks so much for the kind feedback!
      Too much afternoon sun wouldn't be the issue as panicles do like to get a good amount of light! As for clay soil, that wouldn't stunt the growth of the plant once it is established, which it would be after 3 years. This leads me to suspect that deer are the culprits!

    • @irisrr3778
      @irisrr3778 Год назад

      Thanks for the reply! I will be moving it this fall -- to a spot away from deer. Also they are currently under a tree and wonder if there's some water/ nutrient competition too :)

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Год назад +1

      That could be a cause but it seems like deer are probably the main source for this issue, once you're able to move them - they should start growing more robustly ☺@@irisrr3778

  • @ceciliaperet8145
    @ceciliaperet8145 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Where can i buy these?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  2 года назад

      If you go to this link and type in your zip code, it will provide you with a list of local garden centers near you that carry PW plants :)
      www.mypwcolorchoices.com/retailers/

    • @kantabangovindbhai3936
      @kantabangovindbhai3936 3 дня назад

      Hi 😊

  • @pshahdoshi
    @pshahdoshi 3 года назад

    Which hydrangea will look good around a deck? Like the color but do not wish to have the bees too close, but like the pink white colors

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      I would recommend using a mophead type hydrangea! Here's a link for you to check out some options, mypwcolorchoices.com/?s=mophead

  • @imahappygal1
    @imahappygal1 4 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @febakoshy8888
    @febakoshy8888 4 месяца назад

    What about the firelight tid bit

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  4 месяца назад

      Fire Light Tidbit was too new at the time of filming this video but we will do a feature video on it this summer ☺

  • @LULC0759
    @LULC0759 3 года назад

    Do you have to prune these back every year? I’m looking for blooming shrubs that don’t need to be pruned.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад +1

      These hydrangeas bloom on new wood so most people do prune this type. I would recommend looking into Bigleaf, Mountain, and Oakleaf hydrangeas, which are all types you don't want to prune because they bloom on old wood. Here's a nice guide to help with hydrangeas and pruning, www.provenwinners.com/sites/provenwinners.com/files/pdf/hydrangeas_demystified_2015.pdf

  • @rdarrett3635
    @rdarrett3635 4 года назад

    Great video.

  • @countrygalinthecity
    @countrygalinthecity 3 года назад

    I'm in ohio...should I plant in shade? sun? Both?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      These hydrangeas prefer full sun but will still do well in part shade.

  • @mollymorgan8304
    @mollymorgan8304 3 года назад

    Do they draw bees and butterflies?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      Yes they do! Especially panicle hydrangeas that have lacecap flowers :)

    • @mollymorgan8304
      @mollymorgan8304 3 года назад

      @@pwcolorchoice Thank You!!!!!

  • @JA-jm8bk
    @JA-jm8bk 2 года назад +1

    Frustrating that all the garden sites list BoBo's size as 3' when it can get 5'. I wish the tags and websites would list the mature sizes of their plants under ideal conditions. It's tiresome and costly to have to either remove or move plants that outgrow the listed size, and purchase something to put in their place!

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  2 года назад

      We do our best to give accurate estimates of what to expect with plant sizes. However, as there are so many factors that influence the growth rate and such a wide range of climatic conditions across North America, exact sizes are difficult to predict. We recommend pruning all Hydrangea paniculata by at least one-third of their total height each year, which is what we practice in our trials when determining plant size.

  • @phoenixjaphoenixja12
    @phoenixjaphoenixja12 2 года назад

    Can someone give me tips on keeping deer off?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, deer love to eat these shrubs. While there are some sprays out there, I haven't heard of great results from those and the best protection we've gotten is by fencing off the area, which isn't always an easy option. Sorry about that!

  • @barriecollins895
    @barriecollins895 3 года назад

    Why are you calling Limelight the original? If it’s original to your company’s introduction make this clear. Limelight is neither the original of the species or cultivars. Barrie

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад +2

      In this video 'Limelight' is being mentioned because Little Lime is a dwarf version of the plant.

  • @krisnowandlater5288
    @krisnowandlater5288 3 года назад

    So disappointed with your strawberry seeds, I bought two packs only 9 germinated. Pathetic.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  3 года назад

      That is a different part of our company, but you can reach out to them by going to the feedback line and selecting the "seeds" category. www.provenwinners.com/feedback