Awesome tour! Incrediball hydrangea owner here. Zone 7a. I have a miniature hedge of three outside my kitchen window and next to my front door. Three full seasons in ground, it is shaded and on irrigation. 5 minutes every 48 hours seems to be enough, 10 during hotter months. The floppy nature has improved a lot but still one of them tends to get downturned in heavy rain, they are not staked, although I did consider that this season. This is the first season I noticed a beautiful fragrance on mine, light almost like perfume, omg the bees could not get enough. I fell in love with them all over again. They are just about 5 feet tall now And about 5 wide. I did a light trim on them in the spring to encourage stronger blooms this year but ended up with smaller blooms which I am grateful for. Next year I may prune just a little more to try and get bigger blooms.
Jenny, thank you so much for this tour of your beautiful hydrangeas! 24:50 what a beautiful shot of your back lawn! I remember when you planted those young evergreens across the back to keep your privacy in case someone ever bought and developed the land behind you and cut down those trees. I hope that never happens. It’s such beautiful, magical sight to see the woods as a background to your beautiful gardens!
It is helpful to see the difference between the hydrangeas. I planted an oak leaf last year and I think it’s in too much sun even though it’s between large oaks. My limelight is huge too & I’ve pruned it up. I also have some of the pink and blue varieties. Love how your garden is turning out!
This was so helpful and informative. Even though I live where it is hot and dry, sharing your experience with all the varieties in the climate you live, gives me much needed perspective. Your garden is so beautiful. It looks peaceful and private. A garden sanctuary!🥰
Yes,Jenny. Showing the different hydrangeas was so helpful! I acquired several hydrangeas when we bought this house seven years ago. I don’t know the varieties. I think I have a little lime hydrangea that looks like your limelight hydrangea. I think it is a little lime because it looks just like yours but smaller. It was limbed up but since I moved some hostas that were beneath it because in too much sun, I’ve noticed it is leafing out on the lower wood. It was so helpful to know that I can trim these off to keep its lovely shape and plant low growing plants below again. I’ve learned so much from you over the past couple of years. Thank you for your informative videos!
By far, the best tour of hydrangeas I have seen! So helpful to see these growing in the landscape. I'm going to bookmark this as a great reference for future use! Thanks so much!
Hi Jenny, as always when you describe each plant’s characteristics I really appreciate how you emphasize the zone and growing conditions that you have. Now I’ve added two more hydrangeas to my list, meaning I need to enlarge my gardens! 🌸❤️🇨🇦
I’m up nearer to Cleveland but I’m starting to grow very food of these beauties!!! My brothers gave me a grocery store hydrangeas last Mother’s Day and I planted it in the ground and now it’s blooming and gorgeous!! So exciting!!
I am so appreciative for all the information / tours you share with all of us home gardeners . Your nursery was a joy to visit and see in person. I am not going to lie , I was a little star struck lol . My husband had a great time talking with Jerry . 😊
Thank you, Jenny ❤️for your honesty in sharing your “messes and successes” which bless those of us, like you, who have a love of gardening, no matter what the knowledge level. Soooooo Helpful!!God bless y’all!! Love from zone 8a.
Good morning Jenny! We finally have a storm rolling through. It only brought 2 tenths of an inch this far, but it was a downpour and my poor Anabelle hydrangeas are now on the ground. Soccer ball size blooms on them this year and boy do they hold onto the water! I took pictures of them last night because I figured I would have to trim them back after the storm.
I learned a lot from this video. You did miss the Zebra Hydrangea. My story on that is for years I have wanted one but it was so expensive online to buy one and some things can be a little sketchy if you don't know the nursery you are buying from. I decided at the last minute one day 2 weeks ago to visit our HyVee (grocery store) garden center and there she was in a one gallon pot 15 inches tall and on sale for 23 dollars. You just never know. Needless to say I'm in love.😍 😊😊🌷🌷
That's awesome! I do love Zebra when it is in bloom, however with our crazy spring weather and late freezes I do not always get very many blooms from it. This year I have 1 bloom that is buried in the foliage. Hopefully next year will be better!
Beautiful, I do miss my big garden. My garden now is in pots, sadly where we are now, with trajectory of the sun I can no longer grow any hydrangeas 😔. Thanks Jenny 💋❣️😉
Good morning, Jenny ☕️ What a great comprehensive explanation of all your Hydrangeas 👏🏻👏🏻 It’s helpful to see the size differences through the years. Well done, Jenny. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
Hey y'all! I've loved Proven Winners for a very long time & I really enjoyed this video! I'm a new subscriber from Charlotte - soon to be Concord! I'm moving in with my daughter and son-in-law (newlyweds) & the yard NEEDS a lot! I've been taking perennial & hydrangea notes like a crazy person! I've also got to check out a map between us & Creekside! Thanks for sharing so many tips & so much knowledge with us! I used to be a Garden Answer sub/follower; but, I'd rather see what's going on in my own state! Thanks for helping us thru rain AND sun!
Happy Anniversary Jenny and Jerry! 🥂🍾I hope you have a fantastic weekend. Thanks for the hydrangea tour, this helps me to decide which one I want to add to my garden next. ~Margie🤗💐
I love the way you put your classes together! Very informative! I wish you would do a short or include the Fuji Waterfall Hydrangea after you moved it! I would like to know or see it! I was always interested in it when it was in your side shade garden! I know it’s not proven winners, but it’s a very beautiful hydrangea! Thank You!
I love all the hydrangeas. I have 3 Limetta Invincible on the eastern side of my house, and they do very well there. I also have 3 Little Limes on the North Side in part Sun/part shade and they are doing great as well. Hydrangea definitely benefit from protect from the full hot sun.
I really needed all of this valuable info on hydrangeas. Thank you! I will be sure to save it in my Garden Playlist. Then, I will be certain to read the article you've linked.
Thank you, this was most helpful. Full of good info. I have an Annabelle that I had to move about 5 years ago, and I divided it, and this year I have two totally spectacular Annabelle’s. I planted a limelight 2 years ago, and can’t wait to see the blooms this year. I think after watching this, I need to go out and get an oak leaf for a shady spot I need filled! Thank you for this. I love your video’s 🎉😊
This video came to me at the perfect time. I'm deciding on which hydrangeas to add to my southern garden zone 7a. So far, I have one Bobo and Little Lime, and both are doing very well. I may add a Pufferfish and another Little Lime. Thank you for sharing all the helpful information.
Everyone I know in cooler weather that has Little Lime Punch said it turns brown & latest one was friend nearby. She was told it was the weather but even with changes in weather per season she said it never turned red - went straight to brown.
I'm sure it wasn't in bloom, but sometimes I feel like I'm the only other person with a Phantom hydrangea and I'm always waiting for you to talk about yours. When it's blooming can you give more info on them? Mine is now in year 4 and last year was wonderful. I'm in Maryland, zone 7, and it's just barely starting its flower buds but looks like it's going to continue to be another good year. Thanks!!
This was fantastic. Loved it, thank you. I’m a bit north of you in mid Maryland. My Little Limes are at same stage as yours. We do get great color change on them here for anyone wondering. Have added some PW Zinfin Dolls, first year blooming so will see. Added this spring PW Limelight Prime and PW Fire Light. Can’t wait to see how they do.
We had all the rain and storms right before you here in southeast Alabama and by far, my white wedding hydrangea did the best. It’s in its first year and did not skip a beat and not floppy at all like some of my others. I got a limelight prime this year to see how it varies from limelight here, so I’m anxious for it to bloom so I can see how it does 😍
That was a great tutorial on the different hydrangeas. I have 3 Little Quick Fires and love them. I’m going to look for Pufferfish next! Thanks so much! Zone 3 🇨🇦
Very informative. I live in Canada zone 3b 🥶. I have tried a couple of times growing Hydrangeas and they don’t survive. My Mom had the one with the HUGE cream coloured blooms. It was beautiful (zone 5) and git afternoon sun. I haven’t given up. I am determined to find one that will grow in my yard. Thanks again for the info. I have been inspired.
Well done! Now I have the best resource for Hydrangea varieties. Also, thank you for tip on not using pre-emergent around Hydrangeas. That could explain with my Annabels are not flourishing . By the way, we in Delaware are experiencing days of rain. Nearly 3 inches in a single day. We have made up for a six week deficit in three days.
? Will they recover after preemergent? I used preen around my new ones. In preparing the bed we had pulled up a lot of plants prior to planting tidbits and the weeds were loving the tilled soil. One had put on new growth and two were not dead, but I couldn’t tell there was any new growth by our first frost.
I wish I could send you a photo of my quick fire hydrangea. I planted it at the corner of my porch. It receives sun from Noon to about 3pm. My porch is four foot off the ground and the hydrangea almost touches my spouting. It’s well over 8 feet in width. Since my porch ceiling is 7 feet and the floor 4 feet off the ground I’d say it’s a good 9 feet in height. She is just loaded this year! I wish I knew how to trim on her in the early years. I also wish I would have stepped her out about 3 feet more from the porch. Because I believe she would be 10’ by 10’ and just as happy as a clam. Making and absolutely beautiful presentation of herself standing alone. I planted her in 2011. I also had planted a Annabelle along my driveway. Just one plant. And it spread and covers the entire length of a 20 foot corner of the flower bed that runs about 100 feet along the property line down the side of my driveway. It covers a great swath of garden approximately 20 feet long and 8 feet wide. She went from a one plant habit to a bunch of individual sticks that sprout up every year. In the beginning the follow spring I had pulled out some of those twig sprouts.. Then realized one had a small hydrangea leaf on it. So I let them go. So glad I did. Some of the flowers get as big as basket balls. So beautiful. I have to admit my three other hydrangea’s struggled then I started watching Laura then she introduced you on her video and through watching I realized I need to cut them back. Now….they are beautiful. I also planted a Nikki blue hydrangea that sent out a runner and moved itself forward in my back flower bed. I though oh great that is going to be awesome another plant. Then the next spring I noticed that I could wiggle the base of the older plant and it just pulled out of the ground. I was sick about it. Then as spring moved on I realized the shoot was growing with vigor. It actually moved itself about 2 feet forward and has never done this again!!!!! My quick fire has also sent out a shoot last summer and I have a small new plant and it will bloom this year. I am going to move that one since it has sprouted up very close to the porch lattice. It can not stay in its spot from the vigor of the parent plant. Which by the way is like a small tree or and over grown rhododendron habit. I’m so glad Laura introduced you on her platform. I’ve learned so much from you both. However, I’m your on my side of the country. My growing zone is a 6b. Therefore, I can benefit from you both. So fun. Thank you Jenny! I can not express how much I have learned from you! I just finished a huge renovation in my house and have been on the struggle bus to put my home back together that my yard and gardens have suffered. I can’t wait to make some changes out in my front yard and move some plants from around my deck. But, I need fill and loam. Because of your berms I have a whole new plan. When I had my driveway replaced last fall I made them place the base they dug out and fill an area that has just been waiting for me to loam up. Now my mind is filled with ideas… That sprouted quick fire will find its new home there with more benefits than its parent. Again, thank you!
Loving all of my hydrangeas that I've purchased from you. Never was successful with hydrangeas until now. Love sitting in my living room and being able to see my Gatsby Gals (I have 3 of them). Also have the Invicibelle Mini Mauvette and Firelight Tidbit, which is definitely going to be bigger than 3 x 3. And I keep buying more. Just purchased a Let's Dance Arriba that I found on clearance at Lowe's (it wasn't even with in the clearance section).
Wow everything is stunning....🎉❤🎉so gives me hope of transforming a small field into a long time dream. Pikeville TN... southern problems ironing out.❤
Great tour and SO much wonderful information! I bought a very small PW hydrangea on clearance a couple years ago… no tag and it was the only one. Based on your video, I’m really thinking it might be a Quick Fire. Will definitely pay more attention this year as it’s budding up now so hopefully it will be easier to identify.
Fantastic!!! I have been watching for an update of the line of hydrangeas planted last year in front of the tall evergreens. This was a new bed created last year. I believe the hydrangeas were not PW. Interested as they were not on irrigation and a bit away from the house.
Got a couple pufferfish after seeing your previous video-they are doing great and about to bloom in Raleigh- have problems figuring out things that only get a few hours of sun but full late afternoon sun- burned up mountain hydrangeas, katsura pieris, Wolfpack azalea- just learning though and appreciate your info greatly- hoping to get to your nursery in next month or so! She wasn’t kidding-big rain for a week here
Thank you for this. Decided to ditch my Annabelle and get either Incrediball or Little Lime. So undecided. Tired of trying to keep Annabelle upright though I do love her.
If I had to guess I’ve got at least a dozen different hydrangea varieties in the garden. I can attest to the fact that panicles do the full Sun & heat without missing a beat. Zone 8A/B in Brunswick Cty. Pull those chamber biters before they take over your beds.
Great video and thank you so much for sharing this information. I have my first seven Hydrangeas this year and it’s been a little nerve racking keeping them happy in Zone 9b.😊
Awesome tour! Incrediball hydrangea owner here. Zone 7a. I have a miniature hedge of three outside my kitchen window and next to my front door. Three full seasons in ground, it is shaded and on irrigation. 5 minutes every 48 hours seems to be enough, 10 during hotter months. The floppy nature has improved a lot but still one of them tends to get downturned in heavy rain, they are not staked, although I did consider that this season. This is the first season I noticed a beautiful fragrance on mine, light almost like perfume, omg the bees could not get enough. I fell in love with them all over again. They are just about 5 feet tall now And about 5 wide. I did a light trim on them in the spring to encourage stronger blooms this year but ended up with smaller blooms which I am grateful for. Next year I may prune just a little more to try and get bigger blooms.
Can we ever have enough hydrangeas? No way ❤
I agree!
Jenny, thank you so much for this tour of your beautiful hydrangeas! 24:50 what a beautiful shot of your back lawn! I remember when you planted those young evergreens across the back to keep your privacy in case someone ever bought and developed the land behind you and cut down those trees. I hope that never happens. It’s such beautiful, magical sight to see the woods as a background to your beautiful gardens!
It is helpful to see the difference between the hydrangeas. I planted an oak leaf last year and I think it’s in too much sun even though it’s between large oaks. My limelight is huge too & I’ve pruned it up. I also have some of the pink and blue varieties. Love how your garden is turning out!
This was so helpful and informative. Even though I live where it is hot and dry, sharing your experience with all the varieties in the climate you live, gives me much needed perspective. Your garden is so beautiful. It looks peaceful and private. A garden sanctuary!🥰
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Wow! I am in awe at your massive Limelight. The trunk was amazing. ❤ Panicle Hydrangeas are definitely one of my favorites.
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I loved this! Now I realize, I NEED more hydrangeas! We are a mostly sun garden, so thanks for the info!
Yes,Jenny. Showing the different hydrangeas was so helpful! I acquired several hydrangeas when we bought this house seven years ago. I don’t know the varieties. I think I have a little lime hydrangea that looks like your limelight hydrangea. I think it is a little lime because it looks just like yours but smaller. It was limbed up but since I moved some hostas that were beneath it because in too much sun, I’ve noticed it is leafing out on the lower wood. It was so helpful to know that I can trim these off to keep its lovely shape and plant low growing plants below again. I’ve learned so much from you over the past couple of years. Thank you for your informative videos!
Jenny,
Next, we need a tour of your Mama's stunning hydrangeas! 😊
Coming your way Monday morning 🥰
By far, the best tour of hydrangeas I have seen! So helpful to see these growing in the landscape. I'm going to bookmark this as a great reference for future use! Thanks so much!
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I really appreciate how well you described each type of hydrangea. Your property looks amazing!!
Hi Jenny, as always when you describe each plant’s characteristics I really appreciate how you emphasize the zone and growing conditions that you have. Now I’ve added two more hydrangeas to my list, meaning I need to enlarge my gardens! 🌸❤️🇨🇦
Perfect timing for Hydrangeas tour for me I’m in Ohio , along Ohio river. Zone 6a. Ready to plant something for huge impact!
Have fun!
I’m up nearer to Cleveland but I’m starting to grow very food of these beauties!!! My brothers gave me a grocery store hydrangeas last Mother’s Day and I planted it in the ground and now it’s blooming and gorgeous!! So exciting!!
I am so appreciative for all the information / tours you share with all of us home gardeners . Your nursery was a joy to visit and see in person. I am not going to lie , I was a little star struck lol . My husband had a great time talking with Jerry . 😊
Y’all were just precious and I’m so glad you made the trip to come see us❣️
Thank you, Jenny ❤️for your honesty in sharing your “messes and successes” which bless those of us, like you, who have a love of gardening, no matter what the knowledge level. Soooooo Helpful!!God bless y’all!! Love from zone 8a.
My favorite plant , I want every one of them !!
Good morning Jenny! We finally have a storm rolling through. It only brought 2 tenths of an inch this far, but it was a downpour and my poor Anabelle hydrangeas are now on the ground. Soccer ball size blooms on them this year and boy do they hold onto the water! I took pictures of them last night because I figured I would have to trim them back after the storm.
Beautiful hydrangeas. Annabelle smooth hydrangea will be great for my garden.
I learned a lot from this video. You did miss the Zebra Hydrangea. My story on that is for years I have wanted one but it was so expensive online to buy one and some things can be a little sketchy if you don't know the nursery you are buying from. I decided at the last minute one day 2 weeks ago to visit our HyVee (grocery store) garden center and there she was in a one gallon pot 15 inches tall and on sale for 23 dollars. You just never know. Needless to say I'm in love.😍 😊😊🌷🌷
That's awesome! I do love Zebra when it is in bloom, however with our crazy spring weather and late freezes I do not always get very many blooms from it. This year I have 1 bloom that is buried in the foliage. Hopefully next year will be better!
Wow, Jenny! Hydrangea Heaven! What a beautiful tour!🤍
The best lesson on hydrangeas in the south. Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful hydrangeas. I’ve really grown in how to take care of my plants. They are thriving and showing off their blooms.
Very helpful video! Thank you! Have a great day!🌹🌺🌻🌾🌞🌸
Thank you! You too!
Love love love this video. This is the first time seeing you. I have many of the hydrangeas you have here. Absolutely gorgeous! ❤
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Beautiful, I do miss my big garden. My garden now is in pots, sadly where we are now, with trajectory of the sun I can no longer grow any hydrangeas 😔. Thanks Jenny 💋❣️😉
Me too, I have no luck with hydrangeas in pots! We have limelights on a hill that I can’t reach!
Love seeing all the hydrangeas. Great information. Beautiful selections.
Beautiful!!!!! Love hydrangeas
Good morning, Jenny ☕️ What a great comprehensive explanation of all your Hydrangeas 👏🏻👏🏻 It’s helpful to see the size differences through the years. Well done, Jenny. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
All the hydrangeas look beautiful! Love it❤
Awesome tour, saving it to my playlist for easy access. Thanks Jenny and editing crew!
Jenny, I was waiting for the update on you phantom hedge. I' m growing them as well.
I love hydrangeas!! Loved seeing yours!! TFS! Blessings!♥️♥️🙏🙏
Thank you Jenny. I think I'm getting hydrangea fever! As you are going through the descriptions, I'm thinking of where I could "tuck" some in. 😂
I too suffer from that condition 😉😂
This was so informative and helpful. I don’t have a garden, but I love watching your videos. Your yard is splendid and so peaceful to look at.
I love ❤️ hydrangeas 😊
Hey y'all! I've loved Proven Winners for a very long time & I really enjoyed this video! I'm a new subscriber from Charlotte - soon to be Concord! I'm moving in with my daughter and son-in-law (newlyweds) & the yard NEEDS a lot! I've been taking perennial & hydrangea notes like a crazy person! I've also got to check out a map between us & Creekside! Thanks for sharing so many tips & so much knowledge with us! I used to be a Garden Answer sub/follower; but, I'd rather see what's going on in my own state! Thanks for helping us thru rain AND sun!
Happy Anniversary Jenny and Jerry! 🥂🍾I hope you have a fantastic weekend. Thanks for the hydrangea tour, this helps me to decide which one I want to add to my garden next. ~Margie🤗💐
Wonderful information! I am redoing almost my whole landscape! Can’t wait to try lots of these! Thank you!!! I am a southern gardener too.
What a great reference guide video on Hydrangeas. Definitely one to watch over.
Excellent tour through hydrangeas! I like how you explain things.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love the way you put your classes together! Very informative! I wish you would do a short or include the Fuji Waterfall Hydrangea after you moved it! I would like to know or see it! I was always interested in it when it was in your side shade garden! I know it’s not proven winners, but it’s a very beautiful hydrangea! Thank You!
I love all the hydrangeas. I have 3 Limetta Invincible on the eastern side of my house, and they do very well there. I also have 3 Little Limes on the North Side in part Sun/part shade and they are doing great as well. Hydrangea definitely benefit from protect from the full hot sun.
I really needed all of this valuable info on hydrangeas. Thank you!
I will be sure to save it in my Garden Playlist.
Then, I will be certain to read the article you've linked.
Glad it was helpful!
My limelight prime in mostly sun in just one year are massive and full of blooms. I’m amazed. And they are not flopping after five days of heavy rain.
I love my limelights! I have 12 in full sun and they do amazingly for me.
Thanks Jenny.
Thank you, this was most helpful. Full of good info. I have an Annabelle that I had to move about 5 years ago, and I divided it, and this year I have two totally spectacular Annabelle’s. I planted a limelight 2 years ago, and can’t wait to see the blooms this year. I think after watching this, I need to go out and get an oak leaf for a shady spot I need filled! Thank you for this. I love your video’s 🎉😊
Love u and your channel! You are down to earth!😊
There all so beautiful I love my Oak leaf Hydrangea.
This video came to me at the perfect time. I'm deciding on which hydrangeas to add to my southern garden zone 7a. So far, I have one Bobo and Little Lime, and both are doing very well. I may add a Pufferfish and another Little Lime. Thank you for sharing all the helpful information.
Everyone I know in cooler weather that has Little Lime Punch said it turns brown & latest one was friend nearby. She was told it was the weather but even with changes in weather per season she said it never turned red - went straight to brown.
Thanks so much, exactly the video i needed in my life, this very moment. 🎉
Also, your garden is beautiful!
sooooo fantastic videos for PW collection hydrangeas, love it
Wonderful show!
This was absolutely informative and entertaining, thanks for the vast knowledge and information you gave us.
Glad it was helpful!
Loved this video Jenny, great information as always ♥️
Glad you liked it!!
I'm sure it wasn't in bloom, but sometimes I feel like I'm the only other person with a Phantom hydrangea and I'm always waiting for you to talk about yours. When it's blooming can you give more info on them? Mine is now in year 4 and last year was wonderful. I'm in Maryland, zone 7, and it's just barely starting its flower buds but looks like it's going to continue to be another good year. Thanks!!
Hey Jenny, I loved the hydrangeas video. Thanks!
This was an amazing showing! I learned so much! Beautiful hydrangeas ❤️ Thank you
This was fantastic. Loved it, thank you. I’m a bit north of you in mid Maryland. My Little Limes are at same stage as yours. We do get great color change on them here for anyone wondering. Have added some PW Zinfin Dolls, first year blooming so will see. Added this spring PW Limelight Prime and PW Fire Light. Can’t wait to see how they do.
Very informative. Beautiful Hydrangeas! Thanks for sharing! Happy planting!
We had all the rain and storms right before you here in southeast Alabama and by far, my white wedding hydrangea did the best. It’s in its first year and did not skip a beat and not floppy at all like some of my others. I got a limelight prime this year to see how it varies from limelight here, so I’m anxious for it to bloom so I can see how it does 😍
Thanks Jenny. I love your videos. Take care.🥰
That was a great tutorial on the different hydrangeas. I have 3 Little Quick Fires and love them. I’m going to look for Pufferfish next! Thanks so much! Zone 3 🇨🇦
Hi dear ! Thank you for this helpful video, I enjoyed watching it.
Great information 🎉
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Oh my Goodness so information Thank You! Always watch you even tho I am from Ohio!! Love Ya!! Take care! ❤️👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Hi. I really appreciate all your work and approach.
Very informative. I live in Canada zone 3b 🥶. I have tried a couple of times growing Hydrangeas and they don’t survive. My Mom had the one with the HUGE cream coloured blooms. It was beautiful (zone 5) and git afternoon sun. I haven’t given up. I am determined to find one that will grow in my yard. Thanks again for the info. I have been inspired.
Well done! Now I have the best resource for Hydrangea varieties. Also, thank you for tip on not using pre-emergent around Hydrangeas. That could explain with my Annabels are not flourishing . By the way, we in Delaware are experiencing days of rain. Nearly 3 inches in a single day. We have made up for a six week deficit in three days.
Glad it was helpful!
? Will they recover after preemergent? I used preen around my new ones. In preparing the bed we had pulled up a lot of plants prior to planting tidbits and the weeds were loving the tilled soil. One had put on new growth and two were not dead, but I couldn’t tell there was any new growth by our first frost.
I love this video. Beautiful beautiful gardens !!
Gorgeous collection Jenny 🥰🥰
Love the hydrangea info.. Thank you!!🌸
I wish I could send you a photo of my quick fire hydrangea. I planted it at the corner of my porch. It receives sun from Noon to about 3pm. My porch is four foot off the ground and the hydrangea almost touches my spouting. It’s well over 8 feet in width. Since my porch ceiling is 7 feet and the floor 4 feet off the ground I’d say it’s a good 9 feet in height. She is just loaded this year! I wish I knew how to trim on her in the early years. I also wish I would have stepped her out about 3 feet more from the porch. Because I believe she would be 10’ by 10’ and just as happy as a clam. Making and absolutely beautiful presentation of herself standing alone. I planted her in 2011. I also had planted a Annabelle along my driveway. Just one plant. And it spread and covers the entire length of a 20 foot corner of the flower bed that runs about 100 feet along the property line down the side of my driveway. It covers a great swath of garden approximately 20 feet long and 8 feet wide. She went from a one plant habit to a bunch of individual sticks that sprout up every year. In the beginning the follow spring I had pulled out some of those twig sprouts.. Then realized one had a small hydrangea leaf on it. So I let them go. So glad I did. Some of the flowers get as big as basket balls. So beautiful. I have to admit my three other hydrangea’s struggled then I started watching Laura then she introduced you on her video and through watching I realized I need to cut them back. Now….they are beautiful. I also planted a Nikki blue hydrangea that sent out a runner and moved itself forward in my back flower bed. I though oh great that is going to be awesome another plant. Then the next spring I noticed that I could wiggle the base of the older plant and it just pulled out of the ground. I was sick about it. Then as spring moved on I realized the shoot was growing with vigor. It actually moved itself about 2 feet forward and has never done this again!!!!! My quick fire has also sent out a shoot last summer and I have a small new plant and it will bloom this year. I am going to move that one since it has sprouted up very close to the porch lattice. It can not stay in its spot from the vigor of the parent plant. Which by the way is like a small tree or and over grown rhododendron habit.
I’m so glad Laura introduced you on her platform. I’ve learned so much from you both. However, I’m your on my side of the country. My growing zone is a 6b. Therefore, I can benefit from you both. So fun. Thank you Jenny! I can not express how much I have learned from you!
I just finished a huge renovation in my house and have been on the struggle bus to put my home back together that my yard and gardens have suffered. I can’t wait to make some changes out in my front yard and move some plants from around my deck. But, I need fill and loam. Because of your berms I have a whole new plan. When I had my driveway replaced last fall I made them place the base they dug out and fill an area that has just been waiting for me to loam up. Now my mind is filled with ideas… That sprouted quick fire will find its new home there with more benefits than its parent.
Again, thank you!
Awesome video Jenny! Thanks!
This was an amazing collection. Thank you
Excellent video! Very informative
Good morning Jenny it rained here in Tn yesterday n last nite suppose to rain again today the hydrangeas are so pretty
Loving all of my hydrangeas that I've purchased from you. Never was successful with hydrangeas until now. Love sitting in my living room and being able to see my Gatsby Gals (I have 3 of them). Also have the Invicibelle Mini Mauvette and Firelight Tidbit, which is definitely going to be bigger than 3 x 3. And I keep buying more. Just purchased a Let's Dance Arriba that I found on clearance at Lowe's (it wasn't even with in the clearance section).
Love this👍💞thank you jenny for sharing very informative. all are beautiful your tips on where &when to prune are priceless.👋🐝⛅
Thank you! So wonderful 😊
Gatsby gal is on my wishlist for next year. I've been looking for a hydrangea that can take full sun. Thank you for this video. 💙
Thanks for sharing this as I am slowly adding hydrangeas to my landscape. My luck is definitely with panicles.
Thanks Jenny, this was very informative. After your presentation, I plan to purchase a few Little Lime Punch.
Wow everything is stunning....🎉❤🎉so gives me hope of transforming a small field into a long time dream. Pikeville TN... southern problems ironing out.❤
Wow, my Alice is full of blooms up here in 6b.
Great tour and SO much wonderful information! I bought a very small PW hydrangea on clearance a couple years ago… no tag and it was the only one. Based on your video, I’m really thinking it might be a Quick Fire. Will definitely pay more attention this year as it’s budding up now so hopefully it will be easier to identify.
Hello Joyce
How are you doing today?
Thanks for all the valuable information. 👍
Ugh! My hydrangeas got floppy with all of the rain that we had this past week. Thank you for this video!
Fantastic!!! I have been watching for an update of the line of hydrangeas planted last year in front of the tall evergreens. This was a new bed created last year. I believe the hydrangeas were not PW. Interested as they were not on irrigation and a bit away from the house.
Hello Angela
How are you doing today?
Good morning 🐅
Morning!
Got a couple pufferfish after seeing your previous video-they are doing great and about to bloom in Raleigh- have problems figuring out things that only get a few hours of sun but full late afternoon sun- burned up mountain hydrangeas, katsura pieris, Wolfpack azalea- just learning though and appreciate your info greatly- hoping to get to your nursery in next month or so! She wasn’t kidding-big rain for a week here
Thank you thank you for this video,im in zone 8a and this is informative jenny.
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for this. Decided to ditch my Annabelle and get either Incrediball or Little Lime. So undecided. Tired of trying to keep Annabelle upright though I do love her.
Thanks Jenny,great info
Thank you for this video ❤
Thanks for great info on Hydrangeas
You bet!
Good morning, Jenny! I would love to see a video about hydrangeas for zone 9.
Janey is a great resource for you as she is a zone 9b. Check out her channel youtube.com/@DigPlantWaterRepeat
I have found that putting peony cages over my Annabelle hydrangeas helps keep them from flopping!
If I had to guess I’ve got at least a dozen different hydrangea varieties in the garden. I can attest to the fact that panicles do the full Sun & heat without missing a beat. Zone 8A/B in Brunswick Cty. Pull those chamber biters before they take over your beds.
Great video and thank you so much for sharing this information. I have my first seven Hydrangeas this year and it’s been a little nerve racking keeping them happy in Zone 9b.😊