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Vanilla strawberry hydrangea
Vanilla strawberry hydrangea





  1. VANILLA STRAWBERRY HYDRANGEA HOW TO
  2. VANILLA STRAWBERRY HYDRANGEA FULL

However, you can fertilize monthly through late July if you want your plant to grow more quickly or notice the foliage looking pale. For most situations, applying a rose fertilizer once a year in early spring is sufficient. Fertilizers can also be useful in places where the pH tends more to the acidic or alkaline side, which can induce nutrient deficiencies. Panicle hydrangeas don't strictly need fertilizer, but will grow a bit faster if they get it. If you have clay soil, starting with the small quart plants that we offer is an easy way to minimize digging and get a plant off to a good start. Many people also wonder whether they can grow panicle hydrangeas in clay soils, and the answer is yes, provided that the clay is well-drained and doesn't stay wet for prolonged periods. As for pH, they can grow well in acidic to slightly alkaline soils. This is why we recommend that you do not add any kind of potting mix, topsoil, compost, etc., when you plant a panicle hydrangea. If there's one thing that will cause your hydrangea to fail, it's definitely wet or poorly drained soil.

vanilla strawberry hydrangea

Panicle hydrangeas are not fussy about soil, as long as it is well-drained. Panicle hydrangeas will survive in shady sites, but their flowering will be substantially diminished, stems may not be as strong, and flower color will be muddy instead of the rich, clear tones you see on our site. In zones 7,8, and 9, they should be planted where they will be shaded during the hottest part of the day, but not deprived of sun entirely: filtered light, or a few hours of morning sun, will give you the best results.

VANILLA STRAWBERRY HYDRANGEA FULL

In zones 3-6, they can easily take full sun (6+ hours of bright, direct sun). These are the most sun, heat, and drought tolerant of all hydrangeas, and we recommend at least some sun each day for the strongest stems and the most abundant flower set. Starting with a smaller variety, like Fire Light Tidbit or Little Lime, will make your life easier and result in a much more attractive plant. Trying to keep a large panicle hydrangea smaller through pruning will quickly become a headache, as its the volume of the root system that determines how much it will rebound after severe or frequent pruning. If you need a small hydrangea, we recommend that you select a dwarf variety instead of trying to manage the height of a full sized variety. There's a panicle hydrangea for every site and situation these days! Though they are traditionally quite large, reaching 8'+ at maturity, there are several dwarf varieties now that stay under 5' tall. Close to 90% of North America can grow them! Size They thrive and bloom reliably from chilly USDA zone 3 through balmy USDA zone 8 (even zone 9 in the case of 'Limelight'). Panicle hydrangeas are probably the most cold and the most heat tolerant of all popular hydrangeas.

VANILLA STRAWBERRY HYDRANGEA HOW TO

Here's our in-depth look at how to be successful growing panicle hydrangeas. They are very long blooming, exceptionally reliable, and adaptable to a wide range of conditions. If you are completely new to gardening, panicle hydrangeas make an excellent place to start: not just because they are so easy to grow but because they are one of the most rewarding garden and landscape plants.

vanilla strawberry hydrangea

Uses: Vanilla Strawberry hydrangea makes a nice hedge or specimen, but should be given plenty of space, as its stems bend in a soft, romantic way, especially after heavy rains. Does not tolerate wet conditions.įertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.īloom color: White, aging to blush pink. Pruning: Blooms on new wood prune back by one-third in late winter/early spring for better habit and a slight improvement in stem strength. Soil: Any well-drained soil will do. Though dry conditions are unlikely to harm an established plant, prolonged drought will cause flowers to brown and wilt instead of develop a good pink color. Name: Hydrangea paniculata 'Rehny' pp#20,670

vanilla strawberry hydrangea

Large flowers look like, and are shaped like, ice cream cones What makes Vanilla Strawberry different from other panicle hydrangeas? We recommend growing Vanilla Strawberry with at least some sunshine each day to improve its stem strength. True to its name, the vivid strawberry-pink color develops as the blooms age, and starts at the bottom, for a shaded look. A sweet treat for the garden! Vanilla Strawberry panicle hydrangea has big, cone-shaped blooms of white and pink.







Vanilla strawberry hydrangea