Hey garden friends, we noticed a couple images for Incrediball Hydrangea are incorrect. Incrediball Hydrangea has white flowers that begin to appear in mid-summer and open to enormous snowballs, nearly the size of basketballs! They then age to a lush jade green, which persists through frost. The images that show pink blooms in the video are Incrediball Blush. We apologize! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to helpdesk@provenwinnersdirect.com
Hi Nikki hydrangeas are my favorite I have over 50 in my garden and just this week at the PW signature event I got 2 puffer fish hydrangeas. I can’t wait to receive them and get them in my garden.
Ugh. I'm so sorry, garden friend. Have you tried a self-watering container?! We have inserts that fit most pots you may already have at home. They provide consistent moisture and are a HUGE time saver. Might be worth a shot! 💚
Nicki: Little Quickfire can take full sun and give us hot humid zone 8 people pink blooms. Mine look stunning now. They are full sun and I have a hedge of them. Takes three years for them to settle in but it was worth the wait. I had Bobo’s there before and they browned so they are blooming beautifully in my backyard where they do not get all day sun. Loved my order you shipped out this week. Fills the late summer doldrums!
Hi there, can you tell me the name of the large hydrangea behind you next to the waterfall at the start of the video...I'm in love!! Would love to see a tour of this garden sometime as well with plant names...it's really beautiful!!
It's the Quick Fire Panicle Hydrangea! We have the improved version Quick Fire Fab- bigger, better blooms! :) Here's a direct link: provenwinnersdirect.com/collections/all/products/quick-fire-fab-hydrangea
Hi Christina, here is a direct link to our website: provenwinnersdirect.com/pages/proven-winners-outdoor-plants-online-fall Delivery typically takes 2-3 days!
Our hydrangeas are hardy up to zone 8, but many gardeners have had success growing Panicles in zone 9. You'll want to plant it in an area that receives 4-6 hours of morning sun, and is shaded in the afternoon. You will have to water, water, water, in the extreme heat for the first season and maybe the second, until it gets established. It's not guaranteed but worth a shot if you are willing to try!
We have plenty of annuals and 2 shrubs for zone 10. Here is a direct link! The Nerium is one of my favorites! 😊 provenwinnersdirect.com/collections/all?page=2&pf_t_zone=Zone%3A10
Panicles are the way to go! They tolerate the most sun/heat. You'll likely have to water really well until they get established, but they are oh so worth it!
Hey @proven winners direct. I purchased 2 little limelight’s and unfortunately after months of trying to make them happy they need less sun than the location I placed them in. When is the best time to transplant? They have been in the ground since early June.
@@madisonmueller5733 I would wait until the weather has cooled, but you'll need about 6-8 weeks before the ground freezes for it to establish roots again after transplant. I would prune about 1/3 of the plant prior to moving, and be sure to water well after! In the spring, you'll want to give them time release fertilizer to put a little pep in their step. :) They may take a bit to bounce back, but they will. Panicles are tough as nails! Hope this helps!!
@@Flowers4Everyone I live in zone 9A in California. I have 5 hydrangeas. All of them are panicles. I have them planted where they never get sun after 12:00 noon, but they get full sun starting at sunrise. They bloom profusely. They need at least 5-6 hours of sun to bloom. I still put up patio umbrellas over them and water them daily during our 100+ degree days. It doesn’t diminish their blooms. They’re 12 years old now. Maybe buy one and just try.
Great question! Four Star Greenhouse operates Proven Winners Direct, which is 50% owner of Proven Winners North America. We are the largest Proven Winners distributor in the country!
Hey garden friends, we noticed a couple images for Incrediball Hydrangea are incorrect. Incrediball Hydrangea has white flowers that begin to appear in mid-summer and open to enormous snowballs, nearly the size of basketballs! They then age to a lush jade green, which persists through frost. The images that show pink blooms in the video are Incrediball Blush. We apologize! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to
helpdesk@provenwinnersdirect.com
Hi Nikki hydrangeas are my favorite I have over 50 in my garden and just this week at the PW signature event I got 2 puffer fish hydrangeas. I can’t wait to receive them and get them in my garden.
I love a good hydranga, but I cannot grow one to save my life. These are beautiful.
Have you tried a Panicle hydrangea?! They are by far the easiest to grow! Depending on your zone, of course. :)
I can't wait! I am planning an area for some and need to get the ground ready.
Oooooh, I love it! So exciting! 💚
I have one Wee White, 4 Bobo, and one now large Invincibelle Limetta. I have Quickfire shrub, Quickfire tree, 2 little Quickfìre and 2 Quickfire Fab.
A gardener after my own heart!!! 💚
Little Quickfire … superb hydrangea!! No fuss at all… I have 2.. love ‘em 🌺
Love to hear it! 💚
Now this is a treat 🤗
I’m obsessed with hydrangeas even though they’re a little difficult here in Texas. I have a couple. So far so good 🎉
Love to hear it!!! Thanks for watching! 💚
I love hydrangeas and I love this week of plant of the day!
Enjoy your week
Thanks so much for watching! 💚
Love all the choices of hydrangeas.
Thank you for watching! 💚
I’m in South FL zone 10. I can’t even keep one in a container longer than a 30 days 😔
Ugh. I'm so sorry, garden friend. Have you tried a self-watering container?! We have inserts that fit most pots you may already have at home. They provide consistent moisture and are a HUGE time saver. Might be worth a shot! 💚
Nicki: Little Quickfire can take full sun and give us hot humid zone 8 people pink blooms. Mine look stunning now. They are full sun and I have a hedge of them. Takes three years for them to settle in but it was worth the wait. I had Bobo’s there before and they browned so they are blooming beautifully in my backyard where they do not get all day sun. Loved my order you shipped out this week. Fills the late summer doldrums!
I love to hear it!!! Completely agree about the late summer doldrums.... more plants always fixes that! 💚😊
Really needed these great comparisons. Thank you ! 🌞
Thank you for watching! 💚
Do you ship to canada
With these heat waves, even on Zone 7-8, my hidrengeas are burning out. Not sure how to help these succeed?
Cant find any info on your website on this question, do you ship to Canada?
Lovely shrubs!! I was hoping to see an Oakleaf!!
Oooohhh, Oakleaf's are dreamy! Maybe we'll get one on here soon! 💚
Would love to see Oakleafs included!
Keep your eyes peeled for next week's video!!!!!!! 😉
@@leighseymour235 Keep your eyes peeled for next week's video!!! 😉
Hi there, can you tell me the name of the large hydrangea behind you next to the waterfall at the start of the video...I'm in love!! Would love to see a tour of this garden sometime as well with plant names...it's really beautiful!!
It's the Quick Fire Panicle Hydrangea! We have the improved version Quick Fire Fab- bigger, better blooms! :) Here's a direct link: provenwinnersdirect.com/collections/all/products/quick-fire-fab-hydrangea
Awww. Nothing for Zone 9 this week. ☹️
I'm sorry, garden friend!!! Many zone 9 gardeners have had success with Panicles, if you are willing to give one a try! 💚
I want to order some. Where can I order and how long is delivery.
Hi Christina, here is a direct link to our website: provenwinnersdirect.com/pages/proven-winners-outdoor-plants-online-fall Delivery typically takes 2-3 days!
I need one for extreme heat in zone 9B. Help?..
Our hydrangeas are hardy up to zone 8, but many gardeners have had success growing Panicles in zone 9. You'll want to plant it in an area that receives 4-6 hours of morning sun, and is shaded in the afternoon. You will have to water, water, water, in the extreme heat for the first season and maybe the second, until it gets established. It's not guaranteed but worth a shot if you are willing to try!
I can't grow hydrangeas. I live in zone 10. What plants do you recommend for zone 10?
We have plenty of annuals and 2 shrubs for zone 10. Here is a direct link! The Nerium is one of my favorites! 😊 provenwinnersdirect.com/collections/all?page=2&pf_t_zone=Zone%3A10
I live hydrangeas. But I live in Texas. Where I want them gets full sun from 1:00pm until 6:pm. Is there one that will take afternoon sun?
Panicles are the way to go! They tolerate the most sun/heat. You'll likely have to water really well until they get established, but they are oh so worth it!
Hey @proven winners direct. I purchased 2 little limelight’s and unfortunately after months of trying to make them happy they need less sun than the location I placed them in. When is the best time to transplant?
They have been in the ground since early June.
Hi Madison! What zone are you in?
Hi :) I’m in zone 7a in Utah!
@@madisonmueller5733 I would wait until the weather has cooled, but you'll need about 6-8 weeks before the ground freezes for it to establish roots again after transplant. I would prune about 1/3 of the plant prior to moving, and be sure to water well after! In the spring, you'll want to give them time release fertilizer to put a little pep in their step. :) They may take a bit to bounce back, but they will. Panicles are tough as nails! Hope this helps!!
Nothing really for zone 9. Darn those hydrangea's.
@@Flowers4Everyone I live in zone 9A in California. I have 5 hydrangeas. All of them are panicles. I have them planted where they never get sun after 12:00 noon, but they get full sun starting at sunrise. They bloom profusely. They need at least 5-6 hours of sun to bloom. I still put up patio umbrellas over them and water them daily during our 100+ degree days. It doesn’t diminish their blooms. They’re 12 years old now. Maybe buy one and just try.
@karennoble3795 I appreciate that! I am 9b and have sacrificed multiple hydrangea's to the plant gods. I will give that hydrangea a try.
Is proven winners and proven winners direct the same company?
No
Great question! Four Star Greenhouse operates Proven Winners Direct, which is 50% owner of Proven Winners North America. We are the largest Proven Winners distributor in the country!
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