Nice too see couple in the garden togheter and giving information and education . Youre husband talks clearly and knows a lot about plants.. you both are a good teachers Tfs Greetings from the Netherland
I'm still learning . I don't know anything about zones. Once I got a few Hydrangeas , hearing about zones is the first I've heard. I love a challenge. Thanks for sharing .
Knowing your gardening zone will help you grow plants that will do well in your area. We always try to get plants that are two zones lower than our zone so they can go through rough winters. Shopping in local garden centers is great because they have the plants that thrive in your zone. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
Hi Ambrose & Angie. I discovered hydrangeas can take root pruning well so I don’t have to keep upsizing the containers they’re in. My limelight’s grew 4’ tall planted in a huge 22” pot & happily been in there for 3 yrs. The multiple stem hydrangeas like the macrophila can easily be split & planted. The panicles can be split & tree formed in pots or ground. With Hydrangeas it’s a world of opportunities!😊
At my local nursery , one of the experts gave me some soil to use monthly to prevent them from turning colors. I hope it works because I love the blue color.
Hello! They are nice! But oh boy thought we would never finish filling them with soil 😂. They are very roomy! I’m looking forward to see them too. Thank you for joining us! 💐🙏💚
Love hydrangeas as much as you both do. I live in a Zone 3 location in Canada so unfortunately cannot grow many of the varieties you grow in your Zone 7a in Virginia but I can thoroughly virtually enjoy all the gorgeous varieties you both grow in your lovely gardens! I have never commented before on your videos but have been enjoying them for about 2 years now. Keep up the good work you two! ☺🤗
Hello! Thank you for bringing smiles our way! 🙏💐💚 Zone 3! Very very different! It would be so interesting learning to garden in your zone. Makes us very happy that through our videos you enjoy the different varieties of plants. Plants truly make people happy! 💚 We are very happy to read your comment! Thank you for being part of our garden journey! 🤗💐🙏💚💚💚💚💚💚
@@GardenObsessions you are most welcome and my pleasure indeed. Gardening makes many friends and admirers of others around the world who love gardening as well! 🌹🌾🌻🐞🐝🤩😍🤗❣
I'm with you on the hydrangea obsession! I've got 8 in my garden but was wondering if I could plant one in a container. Thank you for your video! Just planted an Invincabelle Wee White in a large ceramic container. Looks great!
Thanks for the the great tips! We love hydrangeas! Do you have any tips for planting Endless Summer Hydrangeas like location, soil, and water? We planted one but it did not take. Thanks!
Hi Angie & Ambose. Looking forward to seeing these in bloom. Last summer I planted 3 strawberry sunday hydrangeas in my yard. One thrived and two struggled along. I'm hoping they do better this summer. Last week, I hit up 3 Home Depots to buy certain matching containers to line up around the perimeter of my yard. I did get a bag of Biotone but I still need soil. Your container plantings have me so excited for this growing season. Thanks for the videos & inspiration.
Hello! Strawberry sunday hydrangeas are so beautiful!!! 💚 I think they will do wonderful this year for you. They have had time to establish. Oh my yes the Lowe’s containers! Us too we have been headed back like every day for containers lol. They have really nice ones. Sounds like you are having a lot of gardening fun!!! Enjoy! 🙏💐💚💚💚💚💚💚
Thanks for the videos ❤️ I've trying to look for how to plant my Endless summer original and Tuff stuff ah-ha mountain hydrandeas I got this summer! This video has taught me a lot 😊 Especially I don't have a garden to plant these into the grounds. Really appreciate your video showing information about planting into the pots and mentioned that it's best to do so during Fall or spring seasons! Thank you!🙏
Hello! Yes I would definitely enjoy them in flower now and wait till fall or spring to plant. If you can do it this fall that way they establish and you can enjoy them next year. The bigger the pot the better! Enjoy! 🙏💐💚
Good afternoon Angie and Ambrose (I apologize if I misspelled your names.) :-) I’m sending a heartfelt “thank you!” This video is so very informative and user friendly! I’ve never planted a hydrangea and look forward to doing so in the future. Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge in the garden. Much Appreciation! P.S. Angie, your hair is beautiful. :-)
Love the hydrangeas! Can't wait to see them blooming this summer! They're going to be beautiful! I don't think I'll be able to convince the hubby to buy more hydrangeas and containers after my rose spree this year lol
Hello! So hard right?! Hydrangeas or roses?!? I feel you! I go crazy wanting all of them 😂. So glad you got your roses. That’s a lot of pretty to look forward to. There is always next year to get hydrangeas. Have a lovely weekend! 🙏💐💚
Always a pleasure to see you both planting and educating ❤ I've never heard of mountain hydrangeas. I just planted my Ruby Slippers Oakleaf hydrangea in the ground finally. It's been in a pot for 3 years. I used your recommendations of bio tone🙂
Thank you! 🙏💚 Mountain hydrangeas they are very tough and hardy. We will talk more about them. I love the lace blooms and mounding habit. They are just stunning! Ruby slippers Oakleaf! 😍 Oh how I love it! Hope one day to grow it. So happy yours is doing amazing! Yes Bio tone sure is good help! 🙏💐💚
Hey you guys, I found your channel yesterday, just in time I must say. Hydrangea have peeked my interest. I will be trying the container method. I pray for great results. I hope mine will do well, with our cold winters. Enjoy the season.
Hello! Welcome to Garden Obsessions! 😃💚 We will be having a hydrangea series soon! Hydrangea time is coming up fun time! Wonderful you will be potting up hydrangeas. Have a lovely day! 🌸🌿💚
Hello! I definitely would try Oakleaf hydrangea for your zone 9b. They are my favorite of all hydrangeas. They give so much all year long. Not only do they bloom beautifully but the give fall interest their leaves turn into beautiful autumn colors. The branches in winter are so beautiful as well and the are the first ones to come into bloom from all hydrangea. They grow pretty fast to and some have scented blooms. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
I was shocked when I heard you say you’re in zone 7B. I’m in zone 7A in my part of northern VA. I had to look up the growing zone for your area. It’s wild how the grow zones are not lateral/horizontal across topography, but varies greatly even in the same county! You basically live in the tropics compared to my zone. 😂😂
I was waiting to see what type of mulch did you use. Did I miss it? So many choices out there, what type of mulch would you recommend or it doesn’t matter?
What size (gallons) is the blue jangles hydrangea in? I would like to know what’s the main difference between the larger containers sold at the nurseries and the smaller ones. Aside from the obvious that they are larger, do they get to maturity a little faster and grow faster. Is it worth the money to upgrade to a larger container. I have seen 7 gallon and 10 gallon containers of hydrangeas. Thanks guys ❤
Beautiful people, what is that amazing shrub in the grey container behind you with the lighter green smaller leaves? I've been wanting to plant that same variety in pots but didn't know if it were possible. Thought they had to be planted in the ground but now I see yours in a pot and I'm absolutely thrilled. Thanks you two :)
If you mean the tall ones they are North Pole arborvitaes! My favorite evergreen! They can be in containers for a little while then up pot or in ground. Thank you for watching! Have a lovely weekend! 🙏💐💚
@@GardenObsessions Thx for your reply. From watching your latest video, the one I was referring to, I believe you said Lemony Lace (small bright green leaves). It's gorgeous and growing beautifully in your pot :)
@@islandgirl_mar3126 Hello! Yes it is the Lemony Lace! I’m so glad you like it. It’s a beautiful elderberry. Wish I had showed it as it was blooming. It grows quit fast and can be pruned any time of the year. 🙏💚
Yes I love bringing hydrangea flowers indoors! I actually brought some panicle hydrangea not long ago to enjoy. I usually like to wait for any type of hydrangea flowers to start feeling like paper so they can hold up nicely And dry. If you do bring them in sooner make sure always to cut them in the mornings and immediately put them in water as you are cutting them. Bring them in and cut stem again and I like to make slids all along the stem so it takes up water. Then I place in a cool area indoors. 💚
Hello hydrangea lovers. I wish my hydrangea collection was as extensive as yours! I actually have one that I planted 2 months ago but is not doing too well. I bought a Invincibelle spirit II I planted it in full sun until 3 pm and then it goes in shade as sun moves behind the house. I am in 7b Raleigh NC. Used biotone when planted it and water it every other day. It's leaves are turning yellow and not seen much leave put out. I don't want to loose it so I'm kind of worried about it and want to take some proactive steps. Can you help me out with suggestions., Should I fertilize it and what do you recommend? Thank you!
Could you please share the name of the green leafy plant in the silver container behind Angie? It's featured when you are both done with your planting at roughly 16:00 minutes in. Thank you very much!
Hello! That is called Lemony Lace elderberry in spring it flowers before it leaves out a beautiful disc white flower. This plant is hardy zones 3a-7b it’s part sun to sun. In hotter climates it does need protection from the hottest time of day or it will scorch. We also have e another called Black Lace elderberry blooms in pink. Both grow a good size and easy to trim back I love it because of our small space. 💚💚💚💚💚💚 -Angie
Great video Angie & Ambrose , all of the hydrangeas are beautiful💚 can’t wait for them to bloom so yall can show us in a new video this summer ! 🤗 your gardener friend Celina @peace_joy_gardening 😃 Happy Earth Day 💚🌳
hi folks. Love you guys. Hey do Japanese Beatles like hydrangeas? I'm hunting them all the time around my garden, practically stumping on them, they make me so mad, that's when I don't have my soapy water can handy. lol.
Hello! 💚 Yes Japanese beetles love hydrangea blooms anything sweet they will attack. They will even munch on the leaves. I’ve been out doing the same hunting them down! Lol Hopefully it passes soon and they let one enjoy the pretty blooms. 🤗💐💚
The hydrangeas in our zone are very Hardy. We don’t do much to them as they will do just fine. In colder temperatures they can be covered with burlap or if in containers be brought into a garage.
Hydrangeas only need fertilizer once a season preferably in early spring. Use a slow release fertilizer as too much fertilizer can result in more foliage than blooms. We use Espoma due to its slow release properties. I hope this answers your question.💚💚💚💚💚💚
What zone are you in and what type of hydrangea? And did you just planted? Hydrangea needs alot of water if it’s already hot in your area. If newly planted it can be in shock and needs some time to establish. When planting make sure to give Biotone so it can help it establish.
@@GardenObsessions it’s Annabelle. No i still have it in the container. I moved it to the sun (it was in shade earlier) and watered. I’m crossing my fingers it perks back up!!! I hadn’t watered since this weekend bc I was scared id overwater.
@@_VICK_ Plants dry really fast in containers and hydrangea needs to be kept moist. It sounds like it just needs water. If you live in a hot gardening zone morning sun is best or in an area that gets dappled light through the day would be good. To much hot sun can make it wilt. Early spring is a great time to plant hydrangea it’s still cool abd it’s less likely to go into shock. Enjoy your beauty! Happy gardening!
@@GardenObsessions omg you are a lifesaver. I literally see a total difference in 15 min. My heart dropped when I saw they dropped. I’m so used to indoor planes, this is my first go at outdoor ones. Tysm!
Yes they are 20inches. Description has been update to include two links to containers. Unfortunately the biggest one is only available at Walmart Stores.
With hydrangeas we don’t normally tease the roots as they are shallow rooted feeders. They were not root bound so there is really no need to do so. If they were going in the ground more than likely we would have teased them if they were very root bound. The biotone used will ensure that they take in as much nutrients and thrive.💚💚💚💚💚💚
Hello! Zone 4! Very different from ours but I bet there is a lot of beautiful plants that can grow in your area that we can’t grow. We move around a lot because of my husbands job but never lived in a zone 4. If we did ever move to a zone 4 we would definitely make it work. Look for all the beauty you can grow in your area. I’m curious now! Lol I will have to look up what grows in a zone 4. Have a wonderful week! 💐🙏💚💚💚💚💚💚
I will like to thank you for your time today I have learned a lot about the plants 🪴I will like to stry it for myself but can you give me some ideas about how to make it happen for me please let me know thanks you God bless 🙌
Description has been update to include two links to containers. Unfortunately the biggest one is only available at Walmart Stores.
I love how excited you both are about your beautiful garden! My husband just smiles and nods when I tell him what I'm doing or planning LOL
Love you guys. You always make me smile...how much you love gardening, how much you love each other, and how real you two are.
Thank you so much for your kind comments. We enjoy sharing our experience with the subscribers. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
Nice too see couple in the garden togheter and giving information and education .
Youre husband talks clearly and knows a lot about plants.. you both are a good teachers
Tfs
Greetings from the Netherland
I love hydrangeas too. I have a small back yard and I have one planted in a container also. Time to get a few more. Great video!
Yes do!
They beautiful when they bloom
@traci3235, I have two big beautiful ones with large dark green leaves. I'm scared to get more.... I don't want to kill them . 😁🤩
I'm still learning . I don't know anything about zones. Once I got a few Hydrangeas , hearing about zones is the first I've heard. I love a challenge. Thanks for sharing .
Knowing your gardening zone will help you grow plants that will do well in your area. We always try to get plants that are two zones lower than our zone so they can go through rough winters. Shopping in local garden centers is great because they have the plants that thrive in your zone. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
Hi Ambrose & Angie. I discovered hydrangeas can take root pruning well so I don’t have to keep upsizing the containers they’re in. My limelight’s grew 4’ tall planted in a huge 22” pot & happily been in there for 3 yrs. The multiple stem hydrangeas like the macrophila can easily be split & planted. The panicles can be split & tree formed in pots or ground. With Hydrangeas it’s a world of opportunities!😊
Your channel is so wonderful !!! I hope it grows in number . You deserve it !! 💜💜🌼🌸💜
LOVE 💕 YOU GUYS, YOU ARE SUCH GREAT GARDENERS, I LEARN SO MUCH FROM YOU, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!!!!
Thank you for your kind comments! 💚💚💚💚💚💚
I love the way you provide all the information for each type of hydrangea you plant.
I really enjoyed the hydrangea planting video. I can’t wait to see them in full bloom!
Thank you!!! Excited to see them bloom too! 🙏🌸🌿💚
Thank you so much for sharing information about hydrangeas! It's nice seeing you plant together!❤
Thank you!!! ☺️🙏💐💚
At my local nursery , one of the experts gave me some soil to use monthly to prevent them from turning colors. I hope it works because I love the blue color.
Yes that will definitely work to keep them blue. We use soil acidifier from EspomaOrganic. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
You guys are great l love hydrangeas can’t wait to see them in bloom ❤️🏴🇨🇦
Thank you! Looking forward to see them bloom! 🙏💐💚
Wonderful job! Love seeing these beauties getting potted up to add to your gorgeous gardens!
Thank you!!! 💚 We had a blast potting them up. A lot to look forward to. Can’t wait to see them in bloom! 🙏💐💚
Can't wait to see how they look this summer! :)
Same here! Happy Earth day! 🌍🌸🌿💚💚💚💚💚💚
@@GardenObsessions Happy Earth Day!!
Just found your show! Love it
Thanks for the support!💚💚💚💚💚💚
Thank you I'm going to start my garden in containers
That’s wonderful! A container garden is a very magical and beautiful place! Have fun! And happy gardening. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
I do like those rounded containers. Can't wait to see these in bloom.
Hello! They are nice! But oh boy thought we would never finish filling them with soil 😂. They are very roomy! I’m looking forward to see them too. Thank you for joining us! 💐🙏💚
@@GardenObsessions do you remember where you got them?
@@DOLfirst Description has been update to include two links to containers. Unfortunately the biggest one is only available at Walmart Stores.
@@GardenObsessions thank you.🙂
I can't wait to see all them to bloom.. you guys gave me good ideas to plant them in pot also..!
Awesome!!! Let us know who you plant in containers! They do really well! Us too! We can’t wait to see those blooms. 🤗🌸🌿💚
Love hydrangeas as much as you both do. I live in a Zone 3 location in Canada so unfortunately cannot grow many of the varieties you grow in your Zone 7a in Virginia but I can thoroughly virtually enjoy all the gorgeous varieties you both grow in your lovely gardens! I have never commented before on your videos but have been enjoying them for about 2 years now. Keep up the good work you two! ☺🤗
Hello! Thank you for bringing smiles our way! 🙏💐💚 Zone 3! Very very different! It would be so interesting learning to garden in your zone. Makes us very happy that through our videos you enjoy the different varieties of plants. Plants truly make people happy! 💚 We are very happy to read your comment! Thank you for being part of our garden journey! 🤗💐🙏💚💚💚💚💚💚
@@GardenObsessions you are most welcome and my pleasure indeed. Gardening makes many friends and admirers of others around the world who love gardening as well! 🌹🌾🌻🐞🐝🤩😍🤗❣
I'm with you on the hydrangea obsession! I've got 8 in my garden but was wondering if I could plant one in a container. Thank you for your video! Just planted an Invincabelle Wee White in a large ceramic container. Looks great!
Thanks for the the great tips! We love hydrangeas! Do you have any tips for planting Endless Summer Hydrangeas like location, soil, and water? We planted one but it did not take. Thanks!
Love your garden space!
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Hi Angie & Ambose. Looking forward to seeing these in bloom. Last summer I planted 3 strawberry sunday hydrangeas in my yard. One thrived and two struggled along. I'm hoping they do better this summer. Last week, I hit up 3 Home Depots to buy certain matching containers to line up around the perimeter of my yard. I did get a bag of Biotone but I still need soil. Your container plantings have me so excited for this growing season. Thanks for the videos & inspiration.
Hello! Strawberry sunday hydrangeas are so beautiful!!! 💚 I think they will do wonderful this year for you. They have had time to establish. Oh my yes the Lowe’s containers! Us too we have been headed back like every day for containers lol. They have really nice ones. Sounds like you are having a lot of gardening fun!!! Enjoy! 🙏💐💚💚💚💚💚💚
Thanks for the videos ❤️
I've trying to look for how to plant my Endless summer original and Tuff stuff ah-ha mountain hydrandeas I got this summer! This video has taught me a lot 😊
Especially I don't have a garden to plant these into the grounds. Really appreciate your video showing information about planting into the pots and mentioned that it's best to do so during Fall or spring seasons! Thank you!🙏
Hello! Yes I would definitely enjoy them in flower now and wait till fall or spring to plant. If you can do it this fall that way they establish and you can enjoy them next year. The bigger the pot the better! Enjoy! 🙏💐💚
Good afternoon Angie and Ambrose (I apologize if I misspelled your names.) :-)
I’m sending a heartfelt “thank you!” This video is so very informative and user friendly! I’ve never planted a hydrangea and look forward to doing so in the future. Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge in the garden. Much Appreciation!
P.S. Angie, your hair is beautiful. :-)
Love the hydrangeas! Can't wait to see them blooming this summer! They're going to be beautiful! I don't think I'll be able to convince the hubby to buy more hydrangeas and containers after my rose spree this year lol
Hello! So hard right?! Hydrangeas or roses?!? I feel you! I go crazy wanting all of them 😂. So glad you got your roses. That’s a lot of pretty to look forward to. There is always next year to get hydrangeas. Have a lovely weekend! 🙏💐💚
Always a pleasure to see you both planting and educating ❤
I've never heard of mountain hydrangeas. I just planted my Ruby Slippers Oakleaf hydrangea in the ground finally. It's been in a pot for 3 years. I used your recommendations of bio tone🙂
Thank you! 🙏💚 Mountain hydrangeas they are very tough and hardy. We will talk more about them. I love the lace blooms and mounding habit. They are just stunning! Ruby slippers Oakleaf! 😍 Oh how I love it! Hope one day to grow it. So happy yours is doing amazing! Yes Bio tone sure is good help! 🙏💐💚
Hey you guys, I found your channel yesterday, just in time I must say. Hydrangea have peeked my interest. I will be trying the container method. I pray for great results. I hope mine will do well, with our cold winters. Enjoy the season.
Hello! Welcome to Garden Obsessions! 😃💚 We will be having a hydrangea series soon! Hydrangea time is coming up fun time! Wonderful you will be potting up hydrangeas. Have a lovely day! 🌸🌿💚
I use Land and Sea at the bottom of my containers and mulch as top dress
I enjoy your videos thank you so much! 🌸🐞
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I'm madly in love with hydrangeas but I live in zone 9b so it gets hot here. I'm so tempted to try oakleaf hydrangea.
Hello! I definitely would try Oakleaf hydrangea for your zone 9b. They are my favorite of all hydrangeas. They give so much all year long. Not only do they bloom beautifully but the give fall interest their leaves turn into beautiful autumn colors. The branches in winter are so beautiful as well and the are the first ones to come into bloom from all hydrangea. They grow pretty fast to and some have scented blooms. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
@@GardenObsessions thanks for the encouragement and for the tips! 😊I'm excited to try this out!
Angie, your hair is so lovely when it's down!
Hello! Thank you! ☺️ We are starting to have warm weather hair goes up and make up off! 😂 To hot and humid here. Have a lovely day! 💐🙏💚
I was shocked when I heard you say you’re in zone 7B. I’m in zone 7A in my part of northern VA. I had to look up the growing zone for your area. It’s wild how the grow zones are not lateral/horizontal across topography, but varies greatly even in the same county! You basically live in the tropics compared to my zone. 😂😂
You will love the Wee White, it is a blooming machine.
I might have to get another! 😳😬😂 I can’t wait to see it in bloom! 🙏🌸🌿💚
Thanks, love it.
Hello,
New here ;)
I love love hydreanga those my favorite plants.in my little back yard
This might help you plant the hydrangeas. I’m hoping I can come home when u dig them…❤
This is a great video! Awesome information! I just love watching the two of you together - y'all are so adorable!! #teamworkdreamwork
Thank you for the support.
@@GardenObsessions You’re welcome
I was waiting to see what type of mulch did you use. Did I miss it? So many choices out there, what type of mulch would you recommend or it doesn’t matter?
Pine bark mulch with no color or dyes. This helps to retain water in the container as well as drying it to fast in top.💚💚💚💚💚💚
My favourite plant.
First time watching you guys 👍🏾😊 quick question I live in new England and just bought me some hydrangeas can they survive the winter?
Awesome 💯🥰
What size (gallons) is the blue jangles hydrangea in? I would like to know what’s the main difference between the larger containers sold at the nurseries and the smaller ones. Aside from the obvious that they are larger, do they get to maturity a little faster and grow faster. Is it worth the money to upgrade to a larger container. I have seen 7 gallon and 10 gallon containers of hydrangeas. Thanks guys ❤
Beautiful people, what is that amazing shrub in the grey container behind you with the lighter green smaller leaves? I've been wanting to plant that same variety in pots but didn't know if it were possible. Thought they had to be planted in the ground but now I see yours in a pot and I'm absolutely thrilled. Thanks you two :)
If you mean the tall ones they are North Pole arborvitaes! My favorite evergreen! They can be in containers for a little while then up pot or in ground. Thank you for watching! Have a lovely weekend! 🙏💐💚
@@GardenObsessions Thx for your reply. From watching your latest video, the one I was referring to, I believe you said Lemony Lace (small bright green leaves). It's gorgeous and growing beautifully in your pot :)
@@islandgirl_mar3126 Hello! Yes it is the Lemony Lace! I’m so glad you like it. It’s a beautiful elderberry. Wish I had showed it as it was blooming. It grows quit fast and can be pruned any time of the year. 🙏💚
What about hyderngea that bloomed in February? Can I still change the pot?
🤔 Question: Do you sometimes cut the hydrangea bulbs and place them in your home? If so, when in the season do you prune them? 🤔
Yes I love bringing hydrangea flowers indoors! I actually brought some panicle hydrangea not long ago to enjoy. I usually like to wait for any type of hydrangea flowers to start feeling like paper so they can hold up nicely And dry. If you do bring them in sooner make sure always to cut them in the mornings and immediately put them in water as you are cutting them. Bring them in and cut stem again and I like to make slids all along the stem so it takes up water. Then I place in a cool area indoors. 💚
Great video! 😊
Thank you!!! So glad you like it!! 💐🙏💚
Hello hydrangea lovers. I wish my hydrangea collection was as extensive as yours! I actually have one that I planted 2 months ago but is not doing too well. I bought a Invincibelle spirit II I planted it in full sun until 3 pm and then it goes in shade as sun moves behind the house. I am in 7b Raleigh NC. Used biotone when planted it and water it every other day. It's leaves are turning yellow and not seen much leave put out. I don't want to loose it so I'm kind of worried about it and want to take some proactive steps. Can you help me out with suggestions., Should I fertilize it and what do you recommend? Thank you!
Nice work. How will you overwinter the plants in containers?
It does not get too cold here and if it does it doesn’t last very long. In the case that it does we use extra mulch and wrap burlap over them.
Question: Can I use cedar mulch with hydrangeas in containers? Love your channel and I'm learning so much!
Yes you definitely can. If it’s really shredded though use a good amount as a top dressing so it holds more water.💚💚💚💚💚💚
@@GardenObsessions thank you so much for replying! Really appreciate it.
Thanks enjoyed
Could you please share the name of the green leafy plant in the silver container behind Angie? It's featured when you are both done with your planting at roughly 16:00 minutes in. Thank you very much!
Hello! That is called Lemony Lace elderberry in spring it flowers before it leaves out a beautiful disc white flower. This plant is hardy zones 3a-7b it’s part sun to sun. In hotter climates it does need protection from the hottest time of day or it will scorch. We also have e another called Black Lace elderberry blooms in pink. Both grow a good size and easy to trim back I love it because of our small space. 💚💚💚💚💚💚 -Angie
@@GardenObsessions It’s beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️
If placing the plant in the ground, would you place mulch at the roots?
Great video Angie & Ambrose , all of the hydrangeas are beautiful💚 can’t wait for them to bloom so yall can show us in a new video this summer ! 🤗 your gardener friend Celina @peace_joy_gardening 😃 Happy Earth Day 💚🌳
Thank you so much! Looking forward to seeing them bloom too! 😃💐🙏💚
hi folks. Love you guys. Hey do Japanese Beatles like hydrangeas? I'm hunting them all the time around my garden, practically stumping on them, they make me so mad, that's when I don't have my soapy water can handy.
lol.
Hello! 💚 Yes Japanese beetles love hydrangea blooms anything sweet they will attack. They will even munch on the leaves. I’ve been out doing the same hunting them down! Lol Hopefully it passes soon and they let one enjoy the pretty blooms. 🤗💐💚
My favorite love hydrangeas. What is the name of the tree over Ambrose’s shoulder?
That is a green seedling Japanese maple. It will be in an upcoming tour video. Thank you so much for watching.
love this!!
Thank you! 🙏💐💚
Well explained..
What do you do with the hydrangeas in the winter time?
The hydrangeas in our zone are very Hardy. We don’t do much to them as they will do just fine. In colder temperatures they can be covered with burlap or if in containers be brought into a garage.
Can you share where you got those grey containers, they are really cute. Also great video :)
I purchsed mine from Lowes. They have the gray and terra cotta color.
@@mholley8376 Thank you :)
Description has been update to include two links to containers. Unfortunately the biggest one is only available at Walmart Stores.
What size container did you plant these in?
I have a question I fertilized my hydrangeas in spring and fall with espoma holly tone , but what food do I feed them in the summer?
Hydrangeas only need fertilizer once a season preferably in early spring. Use a slow release fertilizer as too much fertilizer can result in more foliage than blooms. We use Espoma due to its slow release properties. I hope this answers your question.💚💚💚💚💚💚
@@GardenObsessions Thank you so much for this info..🤗
Where do I buy these hydrates ? Thank you
Hello! The hydrangeas can be found at local nurseries or ordered on Proven Winners website. They have newer varieties as well. 💚
I bought a hydrangea this weekend and it’s already wilting. What do I do?!!
What zone are you in and what type of hydrangea? And did you just planted? Hydrangea needs alot of water if it’s already hot in your area. If newly planted it can be in shock and needs some time to establish. When planting make sure to give Biotone so it can help it establish.
@@GardenObsessions it’s Annabelle. No i still have it in the container. I moved it to the sun (it was in shade earlier) and watered. I’m crossing my fingers it perks back up!!! I hadn’t watered since this weekend bc I was scared id overwater.
@@_VICK_ Plants dry really fast in containers and hydrangea needs to be kept moist. It sounds like it just needs water. If you live in a hot gardening zone morning sun is best or in an area that gets dappled light through the day would be good. To much hot sun can make it wilt. Early spring is a great time to plant hydrangea it’s still cool abd it’s less likely to go into shock. Enjoy your beauty! Happy gardening!
@@GardenObsessions omg you are a lifesaver. I literally see a total difference in 15 min. My heart dropped when I saw they dropped. I’m so used to indoor planes, this is my first go at outdoor ones. Tysm!
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What size container is the hydrangea in is that 5 gallon or what
The containers are about 7 to 10 gallons in this video.
What size are your containers? 20 inches?
Yes they are 20inches. Description has been update to include two links to containers. Unfortunately the biggest one is only available at Walmart Stores.
You dont tease your roots before you plant??
With hydrangeas we don’t normally tease the roots as they are shallow rooted feeders. They were not root bound so there is really no need to do so. If they were going in the ground more than likely we would have teased them if they were very root bound. The biotone used will ensure that they take in as much nutrients and thrive.💚💚💚💚💚💚
Thank you, good to know.
Too bad ,my zone is 4 so your garden is too much of a dream for me😪
Hello! Zone 4! Very different from ours but I bet there is a lot of beautiful plants that can grow in your area that we can’t grow. We move around a lot because of my husbands job but never lived in a zone 4. If we did ever move to a zone 4 we would definitely make it work. Look for all the beauty you can grow in your area. I’m curious now! Lol I will have to look up what grows in a zone 4. Have a wonderful week! 💐🙏💚💚💚💚💚💚
I will like to thank you for your time today I have learned a lot about the plants 🪴I will like to stry it for myself but can you give me some ideas about how to make it happen for me please let me know thanks you God bless 🙌