Hi Matthew, thank you so much for taking on this hydrangea trial. We will all benefit from the knowledge you gain, and you are going to have a stunning show of hydrangeas. This Northeast Ohio gardener is paying close attention!
You’ve come a long way in a year, Matthew. That’s a lot of different hydrangeas. I look forward to learning more about them as you do. Thanks for taking us along.
This goes to show what makes humans so remarkable; our knowledge is cumulative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and helping us all become better gardeners/humans! :)
Twist n shout and Lovable are so pretty. The reason I prefer the lace caps is based not only due to the outstanding colours and strong stems but the pollinators love them too. I have an interesting variety of dwarf macrophylla that has both lime and rose coloured blooms. Im moving it this spring closer to the border, so it can be seen easier.
I remember how gorgeous your hydrangeas were at your previous house. Good luck in this new garden. I'm in zone 8b, coastal southeastern NC. Hydrangeas are proving to be tricky in my garden. A tornado ripped out all my big shade trees and old fashioned hydrangeas. Now that my yard is full sun, I am not finding that the paniculatas do that well. The best looking hydrangeas I have are an original endless summer snd a bloomstruck, both planted in containers right under an older bloodgood maple. In my experience, hydrangeas tolerant the cold better than the heat and hot sun.
I love hydrangeas but never had any luck growing them. I’m in Tennessee now and I see them in people’s yards all over. I hope to finally grow some. Thanks for your videos they are very informative.
This will be fun to watch and see how the hydrangeas do. I bought endless summer original, Twist-N-Shout and pop star lace cap on summer clearance last year while visiting family in Ohio. I planted many endless summer original at my Daughter’s home and took others to my home in south Alabama zone 9a hers wintered over beautifully and all are flowering,one spot may get a little to much sun as there’s some burn, the pop star I repotted into larger pots and took to Alabama, they bloomed the rest of the summer into November, they are doing great in mostly shade this year, love the lace cap. The original didn’t get very large blooms, I kept two and planted in ground we’ll see if they do better by end of summer. The Twist-N-Shout grew huge in a pot in mostly shade but some late sun, it outgrew its large pot so I planted in ground. I’m visiting in Ohio again this summer so hope all my plants and Hydrangeas are doing good. No drip, just the rain and hand watering by family if needed.
Thank you for sharing this information! The book looks to be a great resource. After watching this and a video about hydrangea plant patents from The Impatient Gardener, I've gone down quite the rabbit hole. Here in Rhode Island (zone 6b) I have a Cityline Berlin that has thrived for several years. It was fascinating to learn from you and the patent that the series was developed primarily for the floral industry. In its first year my Pop Star blooms were a lovely blue, but your Ohio soil produces equally beautiful variations. I look forward to seeing the results of your trial.
Matthew - thank you for taking us along on this trial. I learn so much from you! This is already such a lovely hydrangea “room” and I can’t wait to watch it grow and learn more about the plants as you go!
Hi Matthew, great informative video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. My favourite hydrangea is Endless Summer Bloomstruck. It never disappoints me like other macrophyllas.
I am looking forward to watching how your trial progresses. I’m in zone 7B (southern TN) and it isn’t all that easy to grow macrophyllas here either. So many new ones have come out since Endless Summer and I’m glad you’ll be trying out most (all?) of them so I don’t have to. 😀 I have 6 Endless Summers that I planted last year and was disappointed by their lack of reblooming this year but I hope it’s because they’re still young. I have 2 Blue Jangles I planted under a tree 4 years ago and have not had a single bloom except for the first year they were planted. I decided this year they might not be getting enough sun so I moved them. We’ve had extremely high temps like so many in the US this summer and the Blue Jangles have sunburned, haven’t bloomed, but have at least grown a little this year. It gets kinda frustrating, but I’m determined. I know I’m not alone there! 😂 My old fashioned Nikko blues haven’t bloomed the last couple of years either, but at least with them I know it’s because of late frosts.
I love the video on hydrangias. I have many different types of hydrangia. I live in a zone 5. I bought the original, bloomstruck, let's dance, la dreaming all rebooting hydrangias. They have never bloomed in about 9 years. I have tried many things to get them to bloom. I could use your help 😅
I really enjoyed this video. I retired in 2019 and have gotten more involved in gardening. I have a few hydrangeas and would like more. Especially interested in getting some of mine that were bought as blue have turned pink. Looking forward to following your trial of these hydrangeas. Enjoy your videos and your new gardens. I garden in Georgia (high humidity) zone 8.
Imagine you keeping a detailed report. You do have so much knowledge. I love your channel and that you got to meet Robbie from Visit our Garden. I’ve watched you from your old place. I can’t wait to see what you do. The hydrangeas my goodness.
Wow Matthew, what a wealth of information! Thank you for taking the time to showcase your trials, much appreciated. Being zone 3, I can’t grow any of those ones, but appreciated the info just the same!🇨🇦👏🌸
Great job. I too was really impressed with starfield hydrangea. We usually carry more Proven WInner ones but I'm enjoying carrying some of the other branded plants. Did you know Michael Dirr has a youtube channel now though he hasn't posted too often. Great one of his hydrangeas you might want to watch.
Hi Matthew 👋 I am so excited to follow this trial with you! I live in zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast, extreme heat and humidity 🥵 I would love a small hydrangea ( not lace cap) Right now our neighbors Big Leaf Mac, had suckered under the fence and had sent up many many individual stems 5 ft tall and are taking over, growing like weeds. (Large Single Blooms on Each stalk) When hurricane 🌀 Beryl hit us it laid it all down, so we cut it all down. And of course it is coming up EVERYWHERE!! 😩 I need help. Hopefully I can learn something. You are the Hydrangea man for the job 😊 Thank you for taking the time and sharing all your knowledge. It is greatly appreciated 🙏
Thanks Matthew, watched it all and still confused about whuch is best for New England weather. I've read and watch many but still don't get.🙄. I have a endless summer blue, lucky if I saw 2 buds and usually always in same spot. I this was the year I was going to dig up but miracle, couldn't believe when I saw all the buds but it was the year for hydrangea. Never saw such vibrant blue on every plant I saw. I also gave one the my mother planted at least 40 years ago, she would chop down every year and they'd return with big blooms. I did that last year and the blooms we are small tnis Year. Don't know the type, white blooms. So with a simple answer which is best for New England, white bloom. I hear like light mention often? Liked your short video with Robbie😊 Thank you
thx for all of the info. appreciate your research. I've not had good luck with Endless Summer brand and retailers do not honor the product. Mine had very poor root ball development. Just my experience.
If the container was not rooted in, that’s on the garden center or retailer and they should take it back. That’s not the fault of the brand. However, I am also not a proponent of plant guaranties either for otherwise healthy plants when sold to the consumer. I’d prefer garden centers don’t offer a warranty and lower the prices of their plants for everyone.
🎉❤🌸🌸🌸so lovely video. Thank you so much Mathew. Looking stunning. Q: are you planning to turn them blue as many as you can or leave them in they natural colour?
Oh Matthew I wish I could grow hydrangeas in S Florida j just love them but instead I have to grow plants that do well here like copper leaf ,which I really love ,hibiscus all colors ,etc
Hi Matthew! I really enjoy these videos because of your presentation and knowledge of the plants your showcasing. I'm looking forward to following this journey on your hydrangea trial garden. You mentioned that you are going to add the acidifier, but also said that in high ph soil that the hydrangeas can't access the aluminum. Is there something that you will be adding, too, that will help the absorption of the acidifier? Thank you so much for sharing!
That was wonderful, you put a lot of work into that. I must tell you that my Eclipse Hydrangeas had a very hard time this (their first) year with our VERY hot humid summer here in Ontario, Canada zone 5. I will be moving one of them for sure out of the direct sun and heat. I am currently looking for some VERY showy all-summer plants or shrubs that can take the full sun and heat in containers in front of my garage all year. Any ideas? They will need to be a zone 3 so I don't have to bring them in for the winter. :)
Zone 3 would be hard. Some paniculata hydrangeas are good down to Zone 3 and could take more sun, but you'd probably have to have the containers on drip twice a day depending on the size of the pot to be able to support them well in full sun.
No. It will change color as all the other macrophyllas that exhibit color change. I do love a hydrangea that takes on that deep purple color though too.
I prune paniculata and arborescens (not the varieties in this video) in late winter so I can see the buds. But, depending on your snow or ice load you can prune them in fall so they don’t break. If you don’t have snow, I’d wait until late winter.
@@SouthernersGarden Thanks for the info. I live in Oregon so not much snow here but I will dead head the blooms this fall/winter. Too many other things to do in the garden come spring😌
Hi Matthew, thank you so much for taking on this hydrangea trial. We will all benefit from the knowledge you gain, and you are going to have a stunning show of hydrangeas. This Northeast Ohio gardener is paying close attention!
What a wealth of knowledge you are!!! Thank you!
You’ve come a long way in a year, Matthew. That’s a lot of different hydrangeas. I look forward to learning more about them as you do. Thanks for taking us along.
This goes to show what makes humans so remarkable; our knowledge is cumulative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and helping us all become better gardeners/humans! :)
You are definitely the Prince of hydrangeas. Love your knowledge and enthusiasm.
Thank you Mathew. Clarifying the aluminum in the soil for blue blooms so helpful.
Twist n shout and Lovable are so pretty.
The reason I prefer the lace caps is based not only due to the outstanding colours and strong stems but the pollinators love them too.
I have an interesting variety of dwarf macrophylla that has both lime and rose coloured blooms. Im moving it this spring closer to the border, so it can be seen easier.
I remember how gorgeous your hydrangeas were at your previous house. Good luck in this new garden.
I'm in zone 8b, coastal southeastern NC. Hydrangeas are proving to be tricky in my garden. A tornado ripped out all my big shade trees and old fashioned hydrangeas. Now that my yard is full sun, I am not finding that the paniculatas do that well. The best looking hydrangeas I have are an original endless summer snd a bloomstruck, both planted in containers right under an older bloodgood maple. In my experience, hydrangeas tolerant the cold better than the heat and hot sun.
Congrats on one year in your new home! Love these hydrangea videos- thanks for all your work on them!
Very interesting! Hydrangea are very nostalgic to me! Reminds me of the 1st house I lived in as a child! Blessings!
I love hydrangeas but never had any luck growing them. I’m in Tennessee now and I see them in people’s yards all over. I hope to finally grow some. Thanks for your videos they are very informative.
Love this segment on hydrangeas. So helpful 😃
This will be fun to watch and see how the hydrangeas do. I bought endless summer original, Twist-N-Shout and pop star lace cap on summer clearance last year while visiting family in Ohio. I planted many endless summer original at my Daughter’s home and took others to my home in south Alabama zone 9a hers wintered over beautifully and all are flowering,one spot may get a little to much sun as there’s some burn, the pop star I repotted into larger pots and took to Alabama, they bloomed the rest of the summer into November, they are doing great in mostly shade this year, love the lace cap. The original didn’t get very large blooms, I kept two and planted in ground we’ll see if they do better by end of summer. The Twist-N-Shout grew huge in a pot in mostly shade but some late sun, it outgrew its large pot so I planted in ground. I’m visiting in Ohio again this summer so hope all my plants and Hydrangeas are doing good. No drip, just the rain and hand watering by family if needed.
Thank you for sharing this information! The book looks to be a great resource. After watching this and a video about hydrangea plant patents from The Impatient Gardener, I've gone down quite the rabbit hole. Here in Rhode Island (zone 6b) I have a Cityline Berlin that has thrived for several years. It was fascinating to learn from you and the patent that the series was developed primarily for the floral industry. In its first year my Pop Star blooms were a lovely blue, but your Ohio soil produces equally beautiful variations. I look forward to seeing the results of your trial.
The "Hydrangea Trials!" What a great experiment. Wish you lived in my zone with this...💙
Matthew - thank you for taking us along on this trial. I learn so much from you! This is already such a lovely hydrangea “room” and I can’t wait to watch it grow and learn more about the plants as you go!
Thank you. Very informative. And thank you for including the link to his book.
This video is a keeper with lots of hydrangea info. Thank you!
Hi Matthew, great informative video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. My favourite hydrangea is Endless Summer Bloomstruck. It never disappoints me like other macrophyllas.
Really looking forward to this great idea. I invested in a lot of hydrangeas this year, perfect series for me.
I am looking forward to watching how your trial progresses. I’m in zone 7B (southern TN) and it isn’t all that easy to grow macrophyllas here either. So many new ones have come out since Endless Summer and I’m glad you’ll be trying out most (all?) of them so I don’t have to. 😀 I have 6 Endless Summers that I planted last year and was disappointed by their lack of reblooming this year but I hope it’s because they’re still young. I have 2 Blue Jangles I planted under a tree 4 years ago and have not had a single bloom except for the first year they were planted. I decided this year they might not be getting enough sun so I moved them. We’ve had extremely high temps like so many in the US this summer and the Blue Jangles have sunburned, haven’t bloomed, but have at least grown a little this year. It gets kinda frustrating, but I’m determined. I know I’m not alone there! 😂 My old fashioned Nikko blues haven’t bloomed the last couple of years either, but at least with them I know it’s because of late frosts.
Sooo much concise info! Thank you!💚🌺🌸🌼💚
I love the video on hydrangias. I have many different types of hydrangia. I live in a zone 5. I bought the original, bloomstruck, let's dance, la dreaming all rebooting hydrangias. They have never bloomed in about 9 years. I have tried many things to get them to bloom. I could use your help 😅
I really enjoyed this video. I retired in 2019 and have gotten more involved in gardening. I have a few hydrangeas and would like more. Especially interested in getting some of mine that were bought as blue have turned pink. Looking forward to following your trial of these hydrangeas. Enjoy your videos and your new gardens. I garden in Georgia (high humidity) zone 8.
Imagine you keeping a detailed report. You do have so much knowledge. I love your channel and that you got to meet Robbie from Visit our Garden. I’ve watched you from your old place. I can’t wait to see what you do. The hydrangeas my goodness.
This is a fun project. I am in zone 10 so they don’t do well here but I am looking forward to watching how they do for you.
Wow Matthew, what a wealth of information! Thank you for taking the time to showcase your trials, much appreciated. Being zone 3, I can’t grow any of those ones, but appreciated the info just the same!🇨🇦👏🌸
Love it. This feedback is amazing. WIll keep an eye out for more!
Great job. I too was really impressed with starfield hydrangea. We usually carry more Proven WInner ones but I'm enjoying carrying some of the other branded plants. Did you know Michael Dirr has a youtube channel now though he hasn't posted too often. Great one of his hydrangeas you might want to watch.
I love love this Matthew! And I love that you’re keeping a spreadsheet on it. Looking forward to the progress!
Think you for doing this. Hydrangeas are my favorite flower
I just purchased the book. I’m just hoping it’s not going to be over my head. I can’t wait for it to come. Love your videos.
I live in lower Alabama and live hydrangeas but absolutely cannot place in full sun. This video was very informative. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Matthew 👋 I am so excited to follow this trial with you! I live in zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast, extreme heat and humidity 🥵 I would love a small hydrangea ( not lace cap) Right now our neighbors Big Leaf Mac, had suckered under the fence and had sent up many many individual stems 5 ft tall and are taking over, growing like weeds. (Large Single Blooms on Each stalk) When hurricane 🌀 Beryl hit us it laid it all down, so we cut it all down. And of course it is coming up EVERYWHERE!! 😩 I need help. Hopefully I can learn something. You are the Hydrangea man for the job 😊 Thank you for taking the time and sharing all your knowledge. It is greatly appreciated 🙏
Very informative and interesting video.
I am SO excited about this trial.
Great information!! Thank you!
What a fun way to get more hydrangeas in your garden, looking forward to the results, love the foliage on the light of day, great video
Wow❤❤❤, amazing 💖
Thank you Matthew.🌺💚🙃
Nice.
Hi, I loved this video. There is so much information to take in that I will watch it again 😊😊😊
Looking forward to seeing your results. Thanks for all the information
💡I am so excited to follow your trial, very informative 💯💞
I really enjoyed this video. S😊inc
I am going to get the book, thanks so much!!
Thanks Matthew, watched it all and still confused about whuch is best for New England weather. I've read and watch many but still don't get.🙄. I have a endless summer blue, lucky if I saw 2 buds and usually always in same spot. I this was the year I was going to dig up but miracle, couldn't believe when I saw all the buds but it was the year for hydrangea. Never saw such vibrant blue on every plant I saw.
I also gave one the my mother planted at least 40 years ago, she would chop down every year and they'd return with big blooms. I did that last year and the blooms we are small tnis Year. Don't know the type, white blooms.
So with a simple answer which is best for New England, white bloom. I hear like light mention often?
Liked your short video with Robbie😊
Thank you
I like your hat!!
Thank you! It's from Sunday Afternoons. I just found them and it's awesome!
thx for all of the info. appreciate your research. I've not had good luck with Endless Summer brand and retailers do not honor the product. Mine had very poor root ball development. Just my experience.
If the container was not rooted in, that’s on the garden center or retailer and they should take it back. That’s not the fault of the brand. However, I am also not a proponent of plant guaranties either for otherwise healthy plants when sold to the consumer. I’d prefer garden centers don’t offer a warranty and lower the prices of their plants for everyone.
🎉❤🌸🌸🌸so lovely video. Thank you so much Mathew. Looking stunning. Q: are you planning to turn them blue as many as you can or leave them in they natural colour?
Michael Dirr - The Hydrangea Book: amzn.to/4dvVfrk
*Video TimeStamps*
00:00 Introduction
00:50 History of Hydrangea Macrophylla
01:30 Differences Between Hydrangea Macrophylla and Serrata
02:15 The Hydrangea Book by Dr. Michael Dirr
02:50 Planting Conditions & Ideal Placement
04:47 New Wood vs. Old Wood
06:00 Remontancy
06:40 Blue Blooms vs. Pink Blooms
08:00 Should You Prune?
08:49 Deer Resistance
09:19 Bloom Consistency
10:00 USDA Zones
10:35 Hydrangea Sizes
12:09 How I Planted The Hydrangeas
13:18 Drip Irrigation
14:22 Fertilizing Regularly
15:00 Growth Disclaimers In the Hydrangeas I’ve Selected
17:00 Hydrangea Introductions
18:08 Endless Summer ‘The Original’
20:01 Endless Summer ‘Twist-N-Shout’
21:31 Endless Summer ‘BloomStruck’
23:00 Endless Summer ‘Summer Crush’
24:03 Endless Summer ‘Pop Star’
25:13 First Editions Shrubs ‘Light-O-Day’
26:13 First Editions Shrubs ‘Eclipse’
27:08 Bloomin’ Easy ‘Starfield’
32:14 Proven Winners Let’s Dance ’Big Band’
33:17 Proven Winners Let’s Dance ‘Blue Jangles’
34:13 Proven Winners Let’s Dance ‘Can Do’
36:09 Proven Winners Let’s Dance ’Lovable’
37:58 Proven Winners Let’s Dance ‘Sky View’
39:40 Proven Winners ‘Tiny Tuff Stuff’
41:38 Proven Winners ‘Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha’
43:06 Proven Winners ‘Tuff Stuff Top Fun’
44:27 Proven Winners ‘Wee Bit Giddy’
45:59 Pruning Macrophylla and Serrata Hydrangeas
47:34 Conclusion
Oh Matthew I wish I could grow hydrangeas in S Florida j just love them but instead I have to grow plants that do well here like copper leaf ,which I really love ,hibiscus all colors ,etc
Hi Matthew! I really enjoy these videos because of your presentation and knowledge of the plants your showcasing. I'm looking forward to following this journey on your hydrangea trial garden. You mentioned that you are going to add the acidifier, but also said that in high ph soil that the hydrangeas can't access the aluminum. Is there something that you will be adding, too, that will help the absorption of the acidifier? Thank you so much for sharing!
The acidifier brings down the pH of the soil so the aluminum (and other minerals) can be accessed.
That was wonderful, you put a lot of work into that. I must tell you that my Eclipse Hydrangeas had a very hard time this (their first) year with our VERY hot humid summer here in Ontario, Canada zone 5. I will be moving one of them for sure out of the direct sun and heat. I am currently looking for some VERY showy all-summer plants or shrubs that can take the full sun and heat in containers in front of my garage all year. Any ideas? They will need to be a zone 3 so I don't have to bring them in for the winter. :)
Zone 3 would be hard. Some paniculata hydrangeas are good down to Zone 3 and could take more sun, but you'd probably have to have the containers on drip twice a day depending on the size of the pot to be able to support them well in full sun.
Do you have a concern about planting hydrangeas under the greedy roots of a maple. Thank you for educating us on the abundant choices of hydrangeas.
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Does that Big Band stay purple blue color where you’re at?😍
No. It will change color as all the other macrophyllas that exhibit color change. I do love a hydrangea that takes on that deep purple color though too.
Is it ok to go ahead and prune our hydrangeas in the fall vs spring?
I prune paniculata and arborescens (not the varieties in this video) in late winter so I can see the buds. But, depending on your snow or ice load you can prune them in fall so they don’t break. If you don’t have snow, I’d wait until late winter.
@@SouthernersGarden Thanks for the info. I live in Oregon so not much snow here but I will dead head the blooms this fall/winter. Too many other things to do in the garden come spring😌
Is it to late in the season to give a little osmocote? I'm in central Indiana 5,b-6a
No. Osmocote is slow release, but also releases with heat so as the temperatures drop it will not be releasing fertilizer.
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