Heidi - what an awesome video! I love that you talked about the age on each of those hydrangeas as it gives us an idea of what to expect. I just planted 2 Pinky winky shrubs and boy that is huge where you have it. I was going by the tag for a 6-8 ft :). There's still much time for me to get there I bet. The surrounding plants add so much more to the shrub! Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you for the journey. It is very helpful to see each of the life cycle for different type of these beautiful flowers. I have some of them in its 1st and 2nd year and now I know what to expect. Very informative. Keep it coming to inspire us 😊
Heidi, what are the little purple flowers shown at the very end (when showing the LL Punch) next to the Pink Diamonds Bleeding Hearts? I have the Pink Diamonds and have room to fill. 😁
I absolutely love Hydrangeas, I want to plan a flower bed next spring with a Hydrangea as the center piece, I was thinking of maybe a Bobo but am not certain which one to go with, I am wanting it to be around 3 ft tall or less, bordered by Hosta, milkweed and lavender (mostly full sun)- any suggestions? I am zone 5A. I planted some Bloomstruck this summer and love them! Any advice is much appreciated. I really enjoy your channel and look forward to watching, thanks again!
Love seeing the fall transition of these hydrangeas. What causes the flowers to not turn pink/red and go straight to brown? I’m in zone 5a and most of my panicles have gone straight from white to brown. Watered daily. Can tough stuff ah-ha be planted in mostly shade and still bloom?
It is going to depend on what hydrangea you have as to how intense you may get the pink coloration. Also cooler nights help with the pretty colors as opposed to going brown. Tuff Stuff will do better with blooming with a little sun.
Great video! I'm in Zone 5b, in NW Illinois. I would like to plant a row of compact hydrangeas near our foundation, which can take the Western afternoon sun exposure and overhead watering (they would get water from our overhead hanging baskets). Would Bobo work or is the overhead watering going to be too much for it? What about the new Let's Dance Sky View? Do you think that would work best instead? Any advice would be appreciated.
Hi Heidi! Beautiful garden of Hydrangeas. I ordered my little lime punch hydrangea from Proven Winners and have had it growing in a container for 1 year now. The stems grew as well as the leaves, however, no buds at all. Why could this be please? Thanks so much for your response.
Hi! I am in Michigan 6A. I have a question about my Bobo, it’s on the south side of my yard, it’s in an area with lots of moisture. Once it blooms it goes quickly from white to brown. I have lots of blooms. Is it getting too much sun? Too much moisture?
Panicle are also called Hardy Hydrangeas. They typically have a white cone shaped flower that can turn to pink depending on the variety. They bloom on new growth. Smooth Hydrangeas or arborescen hydrangeas are more of a rounded shape, they can start off as white, lime green or pink. Typically they are a smaller sized plant. They also bloom on new growth. Both are great selections. Both can be grown in full sun to part shade.
Wow Heidi🌺 . What a gorgeous and unique flowers of hydrangeas these flowers are so beautiful for Christmas . Have awonderful day .🌺🌻🌺
Yes, they make a great dried flower addition to porch planters.
Thank you so much for this. Love the comparison videos. Really impressed by those little lime punch hydrangeas shown at then end of the video.
I have been very happy with how they look
Thank you Heidi for taking us on this Hydrangea tour. It's great to see what they look like in the fall as their colours are so gorgeous! 😃😃😃
Thank you. It has been a good year for Hydrangeas
Love all the hydrangeas!!!
Thanks for watching
Love this types of content/videos....Thanks Heidi
I am glad it was helpful!
Heidi - what an awesome video! I love that you talked about the age on each of those hydrangeas as it gives us an idea of what to expect. I just planted 2 Pinky winky shrubs and boy that is huge where you have it. I was going by the tag for a 6-8 ft :). There's still much time for me to get there I bet. The surrounding plants add so much more to the shrub! Absolutely beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your zone is wonderful for the hydrangeas the color up is beautiful! I’m 7 and we get some color but not like that!
We are lucky we do get the nice colors
Thanks for this vídeo
My pleasure
My pufferfish have a light pink color to them! great video as always
Thanks for watching. Wow I have not seen Puffer Fish with pink, you are lucky!
Thank you for the journey. It is very helpful to see each of the life cycle for different type of these beautiful flowers. I have some of them in its 1st and 2nd year and now I know what to expect. Very informative. Keep it coming to inspire us 😊
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
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Heidi, what are the little purple flowers shown at the very end (when showing the LL Punch) next to the Pink Diamonds Bleeding Hearts? I have the Pink Diamonds and have room to fill. 😁
I absolutely love Hydrangeas, I want to plan a flower bed next spring with a Hydrangea as the center piece, I was thinking of maybe a Bobo but am not certain which one to go with, I am wanting it to be around 3 ft tall or less, bordered by Hosta, milkweed and lavender (mostly full sun)- any suggestions? I am zone 5A. I planted some Bloomstruck this summer and love them! Any advice is much appreciated. I really enjoy your channel and look forward to watching, thanks again!
I would recommend the Fire Light Tidbit if you want to stay below 3' tall. Be careful which hostas you plant in full sun
Love seeing the fall transition of these hydrangeas. What causes the flowers to not turn pink/red and go straight to brown? I’m in zone 5a and most of my panicles have gone straight from white to brown. Watered daily. Can tough stuff ah-ha be planted in mostly shade and still bloom?
It is going to depend on what hydrangea you have as to how intense you may get the pink coloration. Also cooler nights help with the pretty colors as opposed to going brown. Tuff Stuff will do better with blooming with a little sun.
Great video! I'm in Zone 5b, in NW Illinois. I would like to plant a row of compact hydrangeas near our foundation, which can take the Western afternoon sun exposure and overhead watering (they would get water from our overhead hanging baskets). Would Bobo work or is the overhead watering going to be too much for it? What about the new Let's Dance Sky View? Do you think that would work best instead? Any advice would be appreciated.
Either one would be a good choice. The Bobo would be a more reliable bloomer
Thanks for the suggestion. Happy Gardening!@@gardencrossings
Hi Heidi! Beautiful garden of Hydrangeas. I ordered my little lime punch hydrangea from Proven Winners and have had it growing in a container for 1 year now. The stems grew as well as the leaves, however, no buds at all. Why could this be please? Thanks so much for your response.
Would it be possible that you have deer in the area? Or how much sun do they get?
No deer at all, and it received 6 hours of sun per day. Thanks for your help.
How much would you trim back PW Little Lime Punch for winter this was my first season of blooms. I’m in Minnesota 4b. Thanks
I would recommend trimming the top 1/3 off
Hi! I am in Michigan 6A. I have a question about my Bobo, it’s on the south side of my yard, it’s in an area with lots of moisture. Once it blooms it goes quickly from white to brown. I have lots of blooms. Is it getting too much sun? Too much moisture?
Are you watering overhead or by drip? If watering overhead you may experience browning faster..
Do you prune all the panicle hydrangeas every year or every several years? Ty
We usually trim at least the flowers off. I would say we trim at least 1/3 off the top every 1-2 years
What is the difference between the panicle and smooth hydrangea? How do we tell them apart, and which is better where?
Panicle are also called Hardy Hydrangeas. They typically have a white cone shaped flower that can turn to pink depending on the variety. They bloom on new growth. Smooth Hydrangeas or arborescen hydrangeas are more of a rounded shape, they can start off as white, lime green or pink. Typically they are a smaller sized plant. They also bloom on new growth. Both are great selections. Both can be grown in full sun to part shade.
Thanks for clarifying. Good to know.@@gardencrossings
Please put the names on the plants on the screen and leave it up for a long time. Thank you.
For these types of videos we mention too many plants to list all the names. I am sorry.