The top soil is wet and a bit messy, she doesnt wear any knee pad or gloves. Naturally kneeling down and getting stuff done without complaining everything. Now thats what I call a gardener!
@@stephaneejo8208 Sadly I cant find/grow Hydrangy here in Malaysia. No plant or seeds to buy. The seeds I bought through online (China) were fake/expired.
I like to think they're all kind of gardeners. Some gardeners can't kneel some gardeners are in wheelchairs some gardeners may have no legs. We are all gardeners.
Ive been trying to save my poor hydrangea for months. This is the first video of several that actually gave good and useful advice. Thank you for being so clear and helpful in your instruction!!
Love the recipe - rocket fuel for hydrangeas. Yes - this is the best hydrangea video! 10 stars! And the design tip for planting in waves is excellent advice. Stay til the end for pruning and feeding insights.
Tanya Visser, you are a legend! I am so thankful that we have the best Garden Guru in the whole world! Thank you for sharing your expertise and knowledge with us. I was an ignorant, but hopeful gardener until I met you on UA-cam. My Hydrangeas have been planted years ago, but only now, with your input, are they showing promise, and I am over the moon. We love you Tanya Visser!
Very informative and to the point. Thank you! I'm still learning but this was a wonderful simple tutorial that I learned more from than hours of sifting through articles.
I bought a couple hydrangeas for my garden and wasn’t sure how to take care of them. I am so glad I came across this video because this is EXACTLY what I needed! Thank you Tanya!
Very very informative video. Thank you! Hydrangeas are my absolute favorite flower. I have 8 so far but I didn’t really know how to take care of them until now that I am watching videos like yours. I live in Los Angeles California and here it gets very sunny so the leaves get burn. Now I know they like what you said. Shade. Today I moved them to a different area. I have them for 3 years and although they are growing and blooming every spring they could have been much better if I had watch your video to learn before. I hope they survive now that I moved them. Here they are blooming now so I should be pruning them after summer. I am not sure what kind/variety I have. I buy them at a supermarket called Trader Joe’s. They sell them so you can have them inside your house because they are full of flowers but what I do it’s plant them and they grow perfect in my back yard.
I got a plant on my birthday this year so I am so new to the game of hydrangeas. I have watched dozens of videos...... but today I got all the necessary information needed...... you are a good teacher.
PATRIOTS NOW Your great at instructions and I’m an older gardener from Southwest Louisiana but love listening to your videos and ideas on gardening.Thanks
Tanya, although I live on the other side of the planet in Sweden 🇸🇪 I love how you explain gardening. You have like me Dutch blood running down your vanes so you tell it like it is. Simple and straightforward. 10 years ago we moved to Sweden from Holland so I have a large garden now and I am over the moon with it. So you got yourself an Dutch/Swedish fan💝
Just purchased my first group of Hydrangeas, I too think they are beautiful, I live in the sub tropics Australia and you have just surpassed in 15 minutes what I have been researching for the past 3 months. You have given me more information on the fertilizers, well done you.
You make that stuff look so simple I've been trying to grow hydrangeas down here in Texas for four years now still working on it but I'm still working at it
It’s very helpful watching a video addressing those of us who live (and “garden”) in the Southern Hemisphere. There’s no need to check that the months correspond to “ours” in countries such as New Zealand. I’m just in the process of re-potting my hydrangeas so the guidelines fit perfectly. Next step: purchase the special hydrangea fertiliser. Exciting! Thanks so much for this informative video!
I’ve watched a lot of hydrangea videos and your video tops them all! I just got 3 plants today and I’m waiting to get everything to plant them. Very very informative and I love your enthusiasm! SUBSCRIBED
I live in Seattle Washington. The key to controlling hydrangea color is the pH. I found this out when I was wondering why and frantic because all of my pink hydrangeas were turning blue and all my hydrangeas are now blue or purple including some expensive Cherry lace tops and some others. One that was the redest I've ever seen and I loved it is now a deep purple. So I've gone to some Master gardeners and people with their masters and horticulture and gotten advice and it all has to do with the pH of the soil. The blue ones are when your soil is more acidic, so I found it interesting you were adding acid soil to your pink hydrangeas. The pink and redder colors like a more alkaline a higher pH. So you're supposed to put the dolomite lime in the ones you want alkaline twice a year spring and fall. And if your soil is not acidic like mine you're supposed to add something that would make your soil more acidic, even vinegar, also twice a year spring and fall. And that is how you control the color of your hydrangeas. Hope everyone finds this helpful. I spent a lot of time researching this.
Tanya you are brilliant....naturally enthusiastic about gardening, and even though your the other side of the world to me, your information was equally important and informative. Bless you for getting your easy to understand information across to us all...and Thankyou. Much love from the U.K. 🙋♀️👍💐☕️☕️👏🏻👏🏻xx
Grand and Glorious video. You started out with the blue! The only one I want! I'm a very beginner, never tried educating myself, but now my husband is gardening, not very well, so I'm trying to help with info. I LOVE that you actually teach everything, starting at digging the hole. Plus you have basic rules to follow like "prune them all when they finish flowering." I thought it would be way more involved, a different time for each plant. I'm going to see if you dig more holes with other kinds of plants. Thank you again!
Tanya, hi there. I love the advice I get listening to your gardening tips. Thank you. I would never be able to do it on my own. My garden surprises me every season with a colourful array of shades of the rainbow, foliage textures, birds, butterflies and last but not least, ladybirds and bees. I'd love to send you a few pics if I may? Our home is open to the road. Should I or my husband be in the garden we are complimented by passers by. Even youngsters come prancing around my garden even summersaulting on the lawn. My heart wants to burst to be able to give so much joy. One pretty little girl was fascinated with this little white flower peeping out of the tar on our driveway. It's Cape Nature at its best. All it takes is gentle, loving care. I sure am blessed. WE LOVE CAPE TOWN.
I have a hydrangea about 7’ tall that flower heads are bigger than my head! I always let the leaves drop and rot. Love your videos! I wish my soil looked like yours.
I have about 10 hydrangea s and I do love them I’ve been gardening since I can remember an the hydrangea were the first memory I have of looking at my great aunt had a huge bush that were a heavy blue color she had them on the north side of her home in an alcove omg goodness what an experience those blooming flowers are as big as large head on a person. I’ve planted an planted an eventually Die so I looked at my soil an discovered clay soil was holding an actual clay bowl holder of water So water was killing,rotting the plants every time except we moved from this property and bought another I planted there rich dark soil I planted again my hydrangea began to do the job I wanted after two year it had started growing the same way my Aunts had an I decided I wanted to move back to my actual beautiful property so I built a raised bed to grow my hydrangea and they did well but my husband an I decided to plant them In a huge container they seem to thrive and grow beautiful blue an some are pink I use aluminum sulfate. So if you have the chance of this type soil plant that in the gigantic pots using shade in Southwest Louisiana USA 🇺🇸 your lovely plants will respond exactly like you suggested and yours are lovely so thanks with your instructions for hydrangea s maybe you can tell people who have nasty wet clay soil you do not want that plant in that soil. Thank you, your an energetic gardener like myself and my new green house is where my plants live in winter time.tjanls again I love the enthusiastic way you garden!
Lady Tanya You have converted me to go back to these plants and treasure them and get some more which I have already. Come to Australia and I show them and I just wish I could send some of my pictures but I can not do as well as You have done. Special, this You are!
I saw other videos and I was confused but I’m so glad for her explanation I once had one and didn’t know how to take care of it this time I’m trying again and hope I do everything right
Amazing video!!! So much to listen too. Your demonstration on pruning gave me everything I needed to know!!! Two examples plus leaves dropping!!! Thank you so much for that!!! I’m a beginner and absolutely adore this flower.
Omg.!!I luv you soo much mom. You are the sweetiest ledy i have found in youtube telling about hydrangeas is so good. Thank you so much.. 😊❤💕😘luv you moma.
Thank you so much Tanya for your teaching on how to plant , care , and grow hydrangeas ,I purchased a couple of them already this spring , they were not in bloom tho like yours. But I think I probably planted them wrong, since Ive never tried to grow them..Im going to go buy some more and plant as to your instructions. You made this so easy to understand , hydrangeas are so beautiful , so hope I can get them to grow. Thanks again for your great advice its so appreciated.
O my god the soil in your garden is beautiful. I moved from Jersey to Florida and I’ve never seen another worm 🐛 ever. I used to have a hydrangea bush in Jersey but in Florida it’s very hard to grow, I now keep flowers in containers.
Hello From America !!…..It's a little different here in the US in Ohio. Our temps drop to -10 most winters, and we get lots of snow, so it's quite different.
Thanks for the great video! I bought my first hydrangea and am looking forward to planting it....but maybe not on the south side of my house that gets scorched by full sun anymore lol. Watching from Concord! Will definitely check out those gardens!
Great video! In Canada they do beautifully during our harsh winters at -40. They come back in the Spring which is the end of May, beginning of June. I have mine in full sun and they love it. However, they must be watered and I put mulch over the earth to keep in the moisture! I also keep the soil acidic for my hydrangeas! I have never seen mould. They are beautiful!
@Animals Are Our Angels - Interesting. What part of Canada are you in? Southern? I also am in Canada, northwest BC, and I have a couple of containers of them bought this spring at Costco, and am wondering about transplanting them into the ground, but am a bit afraid as same harsh winters here as well. What type of prep care do you give them to last through the winter? This is my 1st year of owning hydrangeas...Anyway, thank you, Greatly Appreciated!
Oh well, I don't have all of that great soil and I just planted one yesterday. But I did act fertilizer and used some fish stinky fertilizer yesterday and watered it really well and will continue to do that until it takes. Hope it takes along with the 3 roses that I planted. Hopefully they will take!
Im a New subscriber lucky me I have two hydrangeas in my small garden tried everything like coffe ground and egg shell some suggest to me I'm so happy I found you thank you
Must be nice to have a cool climate during the summer. I'm in the South (USA) Its so hot and humid 😫. Come summer its to hot to garden without drowning in my sweat...
Before I saw your comment I thought she reminded me of someone I admired and watched on TV....you got it absolutely right. She is the Steve Irwin of hydrangeas.
Well I love your explanation on them// how to put them in a pot/ new subscriber here again love you video the explain on them is wonderful 👍👍👍👍👍I thank you so much
A true gardener so simple instructions no confusing.. I was wandering what brand organic pellets what do they consist of..and also you use another mix.I couldnt understand is it bone mix? They are my favourite flowers spent so much money all i found out is that they dont like the sun. Your such an inspiration love you...hope i see more of your videos.. How to make your own.pesticide snails slugs and everything else... Thank you love from Australia.😘😍😍💯👍👏👏
Hi there, your local Garden Centre or Nursery will be able to advise on the best organic fertiliser in pellet form that is available in Australia. The pellet form of organic fertiliser allows for slow and consistent release of nutrients. Bone Meal is also used in this video but if you are unable to find bone meal, you can use any other well balanced organic fertiliser. 😁🌸🍃
The top soil is wet and a bit messy, she doesnt wear any knee pad or gloves. Naturally kneeling down and getting stuff done without complaining everything. Now thats what I call a gardener!
sobering cat YESSSS. Also I do the same haha. Grounding 💕🌎🧘🏻 🌛🌝🌜
@@stephaneejo8208 Sadly I cant find/grow Hydrangy here in Malaysia. No plant or seeds to buy. The seeds I bought through online (China) were fake/expired.
Me too
@@ririemarilyn You can buy online from Shopee. I bought mine a few months back and it's already growing big!
I like to think they're all kind of gardeners. Some gardeners can't kneel some gardeners are in wheelchairs some gardeners may have no legs. We are all gardeners.
Ive been trying to save my poor hydrangea for months. This is the first video of several that actually gave good and useful advice. Thank you for being so clear and helpful in your instruction!!
Fun to watch "chef" Tanya creating the perfect soil mix for her batch of hydrangeas
I've watched a lot of hydrangea videos. Yours is the best.
Agreed!
Agreed 😌
💯 agreed
YES!!! simple straight to the point and very easy to understand!
Totally greed! Even for me, not good at English.
Love the recipe - rocket fuel for hydrangeas. Yes - this is the best hydrangea video! 10 stars! And the design tip for planting in waves is excellent advice. Stay til the end for pruning and feeding insights.
Nice video. What is the name of that product in the purple and white bag that you fed the hydrangeas with ?
Tanya Visser, you are a legend!
I am so thankful that we have the best Garden Guru in the whole world!
Thank you for sharing your expertise and knowledge with us. I was an ignorant, but hopeful gardener until I met you on UA-cam. My Hydrangeas have been planted years ago, but only now, with your input, are they showing promise, and I am over the moon. We love you Tanya Visser!
Very informative and to the point. Thank you! I'm still learning but this was a wonderful simple tutorial that I learned more from than hours of sifting through articles.
I bought a couple hydrangeas for my garden and wasn’t sure how to take care of them. I am so glad I came across this video because this is EXACTLY what I needed! Thank you Tanya!
Very very informative video. Thank you! Hydrangeas are my absolute favorite flower. I have 8 so far but I didn’t really know how to take care of them until now that I am watching videos like yours. I live in Los Angeles California and here it gets very sunny so the leaves get burn. Now I know they like what you said. Shade. Today I moved them to a different area. I have them for 3 years and although they are growing and blooming every spring they could have been much better if I had watch your video to learn before. I hope they survive now that I moved them. Here they are blooming now so I should be pruning them after summer. I am not sure what kind/variety I have. I buy them at a supermarket called Trader Joe’s. They sell them so you can have them inside your house because they are full of flowers but what I do it’s plant them and they grow perfect in my back yard.
I love it. A garden needs Hydrangias!
You are amazing!!! You actually take us step by step!! Why does Tanya not have her OWN Netflix show!????
I got a plant on my birthday this year so I am so new to the game of hydrangeas. I have watched dozens of videos...... but today I got all the necessary information needed...... you are a good teacher.
Such a likable personality. A great teacher!! Learning and having fun, that’s what I’m talking about 👍🏻👌🏻😄
PATRIOTS NOW Your great at instructions and I’m an older gardener from Southwest Louisiana but love listening to your videos and ideas on gardening.Thanks
The most helpful video on hydrangeas. lots of knowledge & tips 🙂
Tanya ,wow, love watching you. Lekker weer vandaag !! You are so charismatic.
You are such a good teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & your imagination
Tanya, although I live on the other side of the planet in Sweden 🇸🇪 I love how you explain gardening. You have like me Dutch blood running down your vanes so you tell it like it is. Simple and straightforward. 10 years ago we moved to Sweden from Holland so I have a large garden now and I am over the moon with it. So you got yourself an Dutch/Swedish fan💝
❤️😊
Thank you I love your direction on planting hydrangea s . I don’t get bored listening to you. Great job for an older gardener,love my gardening.
Hydrangeas are amazing, specially for those places where pretty flower can’t grow for the lack of sun... I love them.
Tanya's you are rockin these hydrangeas. You are like a hydrangea muse.
Just purchased my first group of Hydrangeas, I too think they are beautiful, I live in the sub tropics Australia and you have just surpassed in 15 minutes what I have been researching for the past 3 months. You have given me more information on the fertilizers, well done you.
Delightful, informative, excellent! Thank you 🙏🏻
Really enjoyed this no messing just telling what we need to hear thankyou
Brilliant idea to plant several Hydrangeas in one area highlighting their beauty. Great Video, great humor. living in santa cruz, calif.
You make that stuff look so simple I've been trying to grow hydrangeas down here in Texas for four years now still working on it but I'm still working at it
I watched lots of videos on hydrangeas and yours is the best👍 thq🙏🏽
Brilliant. Best vid I've seen on hydrangeas.
Awesome video! Everything you need to know about planting and growing this plant!💖💖💖💖👌👌👍👍
This was all news i can use! Much appreciated from Florida!
The best video I have seen thus far on the care of hydranges. And I have watched a lot.
It’s very helpful watching a video addressing those of us who live (and “garden”) in the Southern Hemisphere. There’s no need to check that the months correspond to “ours” in countries such as New Zealand. I’m just in the process of re-potting my hydrangeas so the guidelines fit perfectly. Next step: purchase the special hydrangea fertiliser. Exciting! Thanks so much for this informative video!
That was so educational and you are just so fun to watch!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge on Hydrangeas. Best video I've found.
Tanya jy bly die beste. Love jou no nonsense gardening.
I’ve watched a lot of hydrangea videos and your video tops them all! I just got 3 plants today and I’m waiting to get everything to plant them. Very very informative and I love your enthusiasm! SUBSCRIBED
I live in Seattle Washington. The key to controlling hydrangea color is the pH. I found this out when I was wondering why and frantic because all of my pink hydrangeas were turning blue and all my hydrangeas are now blue or purple including some expensive Cherry lace tops and some others. One that was the redest I've ever seen and I loved it is now a deep purple. So I've gone to some Master gardeners and people with their masters and horticulture and gotten advice and it all has to do with the pH of the soil. The blue ones are when your soil is more acidic, so I found it interesting you were adding acid soil to your pink hydrangeas. The pink and redder colors like a more alkaline a higher pH. So you're supposed to put the dolomite lime in the ones you want alkaline twice a year spring and fall. And if your soil is not acidic like mine you're supposed to add something that would make your soil more acidic, even vinegar, also twice a year spring and fall. And that is how you control the color of your hydrangeas. Hope everyone finds this helpful. I spent a lot of time researching this.
Your a very good at explaining Lear and simple thanks 😊 👍
Tanya you are brilliant....naturally enthusiastic about gardening, and even though your the other side of the world to me, your information was equally important and informative. Bless you for getting your easy to understand information across to us all...and Thankyou. Much love from the U.K. 🙋♀️👍💐☕️☕️👏🏻👏🏻xx
Grand and Glorious video. You started out with the blue! The only one I want! I'm a very beginner, never tried educating myself, but now my husband is gardening, not very well, so I'm trying to help with info. I LOVE that you actually teach everything, starting at digging the hole. Plus you have basic rules to follow like "prune them all when they finish flowering." I thought it would be way more involved, a different time for each plant. I'm going to see if you dig more holes with other kinds of plants. Thank you again!
Thank you for the great easy to follow visual tutorial 👍👏👏🥰😘💜💙
And a central Ohio, USA fan. Thank you! I was just thinking about hydrangeas for next year. Be blest!☦️👩🏻🦳👍
Totally Agree. Awesome video. So instructional. Gosh want her in my garden.
Lots of Great info..
Your Hydrangeas are Beautiful ..
Thank You for sharing ...
Thank You so much dearest sweeties 💐🙏
You’re such an inspiration ❣️
Stay Blissful Eternally 😇🕉💖
Hands down most informative...Thank you!!!
"Nature's taken its toll" Tanya says as she tears the plant down 😂
Tanya, hi there.
I love the advice I get listening to your gardening tips. Thank you. I would never be able to do it on my own.
My garden surprises me every season with a colourful array of shades of the rainbow, foliage textures, birds, butterflies and last but not least, ladybirds and bees.
I'd love to send you a few pics if I may?
Our home is open to the road. Should I or my husband be in the garden we are complimented by passers by.
Even youngsters come prancing around my garden even summersaulting on the lawn. My heart wants to burst to be able to give so much joy.
One pretty little girl was fascinated with this little white flower peeping out of the tar on our driveway.
It's Cape Nature at its best.
All it takes is gentle, loving care.
I sure am blessed.
WE LOVE CAPE TOWN.
Wow...you’re good. Thank you for such an interesting and informative video.
I have a hydrangea about 7’ tall that flower heads are bigger than my head! I always let the leaves drop and rot. Love your videos! I wish my soil looked like yours.
What variety????
You've covered my questions every dang one of em in a short very informative video
Thank You SO much 🌹
Exactly 5 min of this video is what took me to decide to Subscribe, my god you are good!
I watched your video and it was very helpful about how to care for Hydrangea
We live in France so I was like "but at Christmas?!, damn who's keeping this secret"... 😉 Great video. Love your accent
I love your enthusiasm 💚
I have about 10 hydrangea s and I do love them I’ve been gardening since I can remember an the hydrangea were the first memory I have of looking at my great aunt had a huge bush that were a heavy blue color she had them on the north side of her home in an alcove omg goodness what an experience those blooming flowers are as big as large head on a person. I’ve planted an planted an eventually
Die so I looked at my soil an discovered clay soil was holding an actual clay bowl holder of water
So water was killing,rotting the plants every time except we moved from this property and bought another I planted there rich dark soil I planted again my hydrangea began to do the job I wanted after two year it had started growing the same way my Aunts had an I decided I wanted to move back to my actual beautiful property so I built a raised bed to grow my hydrangea and they did well but my husband an I decided to plant them
In a huge container they seem to thrive and grow beautiful blue an some are pink I use aluminum sulfate. So if you have the chance of this type soil plant that in the gigantic pots using shade in Southwest Louisiana USA 🇺🇸 your lovely plants will respond exactly like you suggested and yours are lovely so thanks with your instructions for hydrangea s maybe you can tell people who have nasty wet clay soil you do not want that plant in that soil. Thank you, your an energetic gardener like myself and my new green house is where my plants live in winter time.tjanls again I love the enthusiastic way you garden!
Here enthusiasm is amazing. Great video!
Very well explained, I hope my Hydrangeas have success
love your videos! the more you post the more i want to play in my garden! Thanks for always being informative and fun!
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Great hydrangea primer. Thank you so much!
Lady Tanya You have converted me to go back to these plants and treasure them and get some more which I have already. Come to Australia and I show them and I just wish I could send some of my pictures but I can not do as well as You have done. Special, this You are!
I saw other videos and I was confused but I’m so glad for her explanation I once had one and didn’t know how to take care of it this time I’m trying again and hope I do everything right
I like the way you talking , great video 👍
Amazing video!!! So much to listen too. Your demonstration on pruning gave me everything I needed to know!!! Two examples plus leaves dropping!!! Thank you so much for that!!! I’m a beginner and absolutely adore this flower.
Omg.!!I luv you soo much mom. You are the sweetiest ledy i have found in youtube telling about hydrangeas is so good. Thank you so much.. 😊❤💕😘luv you moma.
Best, and most informative video, yet!
Great information!! TY!! My grandmother had them at the beach in new Jersey!!:)
You probably the best gardener to do tutorial in UA-cam
Good video. i was always told to leave the dead flowers on until the spring and not to prune before??
Thank you so much Tanya for your teaching on how to plant , care , and grow hydrangeas ,I purchased a couple of them already this spring , they were not in bloom tho like yours. But I think I probably planted them wrong, since Ive never tried to grow them..Im going to go buy some more and plant as to your instructions. You made this so easy to understand , hydrangeas are so beautiful , so hope I can get them to grow. Thanks again for your great advice its so appreciated.
I will try planting my first hydrangeas this spring. Thank you for an awesome tutorial 🤗🌿🦋🙏🥰
O my god the soil in your garden is beautiful. I moved from Jersey to Florida and I’ve never seen another worm 🐛 ever. I used to have a hydrangea bush in Jersey but in Florida it’s very hard to grow, I now keep flowers in containers.
I will be growing these beauties from now on. Thanks for the tips 😊
Lady... you are brilliant! x
Hello From America !!…..It's a little different here in the US in Ohio. Our temps drop to -10 most winters, and we get lots of snow, so it's quite different.
Thanks for the great video! I bought my first hydrangea and am looking forward to planting it....but maybe not on the south side of my house that gets scorched by full sun anymore lol. Watching from Concord! Will definitely check out those gardens!
Great video! In Canada they do beautifully during our harsh winters at -40. They come back in the Spring which is the end of May, beginning of June. I have mine in full sun and they love it. However, they must be watered and I put mulch over the earth to keep in the moisture! I also keep the soil acidic for my hydrangeas! I have never seen mould. They are beautiful!
@Animals Are Our Angels - Interesting. What part of Canada are you in? Southern? I also am in Canada, northwest BC, and I have a couple of containers of them bought this spring at Costco, and am wondering about transplanting them into the ground, but am a bit afraid as same harsh winters here as well. What type of prep care do you give them to last through the winter? This is my 1st year of owning hydrangeas...Anyway, thank you, Greatly Appreciated!
Oh well, I don't have all of that great soil and I just planted one yesterday. But I did act fertilizer and used some fish stinky fertilizer yesterday and watered it really well and will continue to do that until it takes. Hope it takes along with the 3 roses that I planted. Hopefully they will take!
Im a New subscriber lucky me I have two hydrangeas in my small garden tried everything like coffe ground and egg shell some suggest to me I'm so happy I found you thank you
Great advice Tanya... Thank you
Great video, well explained and to the point! Thank you. I have just finished planting two in pots today. 🌹
Thank you Tanya, i love your video so much.... so inspiring.
Thanks for showing how to prune. Others omit that critical piece of planting
I've just gotten my first hydrangea as a gift, and I am so happy to find this video! I think I need a couple more, lol
I love hydrangea 💕..but I only have one with pink flowers..searching for more 😄..happy happy gardening 🎶🎼
Loved this information and I love your accent!!!
Must be nice to have a cool climate during the summer. I'm in the South (USA) Its so hot and humid 😫. Come summer its to hot to garden without drowning in my sweat...
You are really a southerner born in the UK. I can hear your southern drawl and I am born and bred in Alabama! :)
But she's an Australian in South Africa .
@@jajanesaddictions I did not know that! I thought that she was in the UK. She still has a very distinct Southern drawl at times!
This is the Steve Irwin of hydrangeas
Lindsay, Steve Irwin was Australian and Tanya Visser, here, is African. But I think I see what you mean. They are both clear and perky
She’s so energetic and excited about hydrangeas. I love her
@@Saffron-sugar l.p.0
Before I saw your comment I thought she reminded me of someone I admired and watched on TV....you got it absolutely right. She is the Steve Irwin of hydrangeas.
Lindsay 😅🍃
Loved this video and your accent!!! Very enlightening video! 😁
Thanks I know this that the color of this beautiful flower depends upon its food
Best information I've seen thanks.
I like your videos.
Good information.
Inspiring for me to work in my small garden.
Thank you.
Well I love your explanation on them// how to put them in a pot/ new subscriber here again love you video the explain on them is wonderful 👍👍👍👍👍I thank you so much
Great video! Nice and clear as to your instructions and beautiful garden! New to your channel but looking forward to learning more!
I love the way you explain , thanks 😊
De todos los videos que mire el tuyo esta muy bien explicado ♥️mil gracias😘
Loved this video. It has a lot of great information for a newbie like me. Loved your enthusiasm as well, I can tell think is something you really love
A true gardener so simple instructions no confusing..
I was wandering what brand organic pellets what do they consist of..and also you use another mix.I couldnt understand is it bone mix? They are my favourite flowers spent so much money all i found out is that they dont like the sun. Your such an inspiration love you...hope i see more of your videos..
How to make your own.pesticide snails slugs and everything else...
Thank you love from Australia.😘😍😍💯👍👏👏
Hi there, your local Garden Centre or Nursery will be able to advise on the best organic fertiliser in pellet form that is available in Australia. The pellet form of organic fertiliser allows for slow and consistent release of nutrients. Bone Meal is also used in this video but if you are unable to find bone meal, you can use any other well balanced organic fertiliser. 😁🌸🍃
How do I get them to flower, my is 5 yrs old and they don’t flower, what can I do to promote flowering?
Awesome video of great how to information.