Introducing the Early-Blooming Hydrangeas

Published 2023-07-17

All Comments (21)
  • @northrupmj
    I love hydrangeas. I can’t stop buying more❤
  • @colsen4616
    Excellent info. Bobo has been a great performer for me in zone 6b. Just got a Quick Fire and hope it doesn’t overwhelm its location. I’ve never planted a large variety. Lol it looks good in my head!
  • @yeye3295
    OMG, My Summer Crush are my Favorite 😍😍Have a total of 6 in my garden..they start early May and continue to bloom until frost.
  • @aalejardin
    Two of the three Little Lime Punch I planted this spring have been blooming here in Zone 6b for weeks. They are currently a lovely cream color. I am looking forward to seeing how they color up as the season progresses. Thank you for the very thoughtful and informative survey. Even if you have a longer season than Northern Michigan, it is nice to have hydrangeas flowering over a long period. Hydrangeas provide so much garden value for the price of the plant! I have been planting a lot of oakleaf hydrangeas in my wooded areas. They are another early and spectacular bloomer for us and, if happy where they are planted, very easy care. They are also natives and I basically just let them do their thing. Our biggest problem with non-remontant macrophyllas is the deer eating all the buds!
  • @zookey93
    Gorgeous! You have one of the most beautiful gardens I’ve seen 🤩!
  • @user-fq5cs2ie7e
    Thank you for sharing!! I love ❤️ hearing more about beautiful hydrangea!!!
  • @candledancer2
    Oh my gosh! I need to visit. I've been missing the large nurseries downstate. The local garden centers don't carry a large selection of Proven Winners.
  • @annissagraves3076
    Have a little lime curbside hedge on its 3rd summer. Perfect for 7B Oklahoma. In bloom for almost 3 weeks.
  • @yeye3295
    Limelight is ALWAYS late to the party😂😂 In Jersey (7A zone) my limelight don't start to bloom until last week in July/ early August
  • @tatiana7392
    Thank you so much. I learned so much today about hydrangeas.
  • @acasburn1460
    Beautiful...I've just planted a Classic 'ANNABELLE' hedge as we don't have the new and improved 'INCREDIBALL' here in Australia.
  • @judyingram-kh1vm
    I only have 1 hydrangea, ive had it for about 20 years. It hadn't bloomed yet this tsummer, it dont even have buds on it. I live in zone 6. It came a very late frost this spring Killed it plum back. I forgot to cover it up with my white sheet. It blooms on old wood, so its not going to bloom at all this summer. It's ok, has done this a few times in the past. Its huge and all leafed out, lush and green. I'll be keeping a close watch on it next spring. Its got all colors on it. Cream, green, purple, blue and pink. Great video, thank you for sharing all these beautiful hydrangeas with us and all the great information ❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @bettyboop1524
    I'm glad I found your channel. I thought something was wrong with my Pinky Winky because it hasn't bloomed (mid July) and it's just a bunch of leaves, but you mentioned it is a late bloomer and sure enough I just noticed a bloom starting. Thank you,
  • @sarikadatta3706
    I am warning two of my hydrangea’s too. If you guys don’t flower you’ll be out in the garbage periodt I hope they hear me
  • @leneb1912
    Loving my hydrangeas in Zone 7. Unfortunately we don't get the vivid pink colors in our hot humid summers.
  • @janitapanos240
    The Fire Light tid bit that I planted last autumn, has yet to bloom in my zone 6 garden. It’s perfectly healthy with a lot of leafing out. Why isn’t it blooming for me this summer?
  • @Midwestmama612
    Hi for the lets dance can do and arriba, did you protect them over winter (e.g. cover with burlap, chicken wire cage w/ leaves or straw)?
  • @Solero0001
    I've just purchased a serrata hydrangea, you mentioned it but didn't actually shown any serrata's which was disappointing
  • @billyjones9620
    I am in zone 8. I have Bobo hydrangeas. This is my first year with them. Do I cut them completely back in winter?