The Studio Tours are my favorite of your videos! I really love seeing your thoughts and all of the flowers compared to one another as I think about what I want to plant.
omgg these are sooo gorgeoussss blooms my favvve was the unlabeled one really unique shape to it and holllly molly those are some of the largest fleurets i've ever seen on a hydrangea
Found out the name not sure but it kinda looks like the Shooting Star Hydrangea??? but in blue there's a white Hydrangea angustipetala that has those kind of sparse really wide petal blooms both really preetttyyy
Hi, @3kidmama! PeeGee Hydrangeas can be grown in full sun or partial shade. Our earlier video - Floret Farm Tour: Hydrangeas - talks more about growing these varieties.
I would really like to know hardiness sones for hydrangea! I love them and I have a few struggling paniculata, but would love some blue hydrangeas! I am in zone 3 probably (norway inland )
Hi, @Heggerud_gard! PeeGee Hydrangeas can be grown in USDA Zones 3 - 8 (and 9 in some cases). We'd recommend checking with other gardeners in your area or your local nursery to see if they have any tips on successfully growing hydrangeas in your specific climate.
The Studio Tours are my favorite of your videos! I really love seeing your thoughts and all of the flowers compared to one another as I think about what I want to plant.
omgg these are sooo gorgeoussss blooms my favvve was the unlabeled one really unique shape to it and holllly molly those are some of the largest fleurets i've ever seen on a hydrangea
Love it!
The Tuff Stuff Ah Ha looks very close to the unnamed beauty. I am in love with it, but of course it's zone 5 and up...
It would be nice if you mentioned where this place is. I get it randomly in my feed, and I have to take the time to Google. Rooky error.
I am wondering if the first unnamed variety is Hydrangea Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha? I believe it may go by the name Ah-Ha Old Man Winter as well!
The unknown one could be a Hydrangea serrata like Miyama Yae Murasaki. I have it. It’s very similar.
Found out the name not sure but it kinda looks like the Shooting Star Hydrangea??? but in blue there's a white Hydrangea angustipetala that has those kind of sparse really wide petal blooms both really preetttyyy
Those grow in shade??? I think I just caught Erin toss that tidbit of info at the tail end of her video??
Hi, @3kidmama! PeeGee Hydrangeas can be grown in full sun or partial shade. Our earlier video - Floret Farm Tour: Hydrangeas - talks more about growing these varieties.
I would really like to know hardiness sones for hydrangea! I love them and I have a few struggling paniculata, but would love some blue hydrangeas! I am in zone 3 probably (norway inland )
Hi, @Heggerud_gard! PeeGee Hydrangeas can be grown in USDA Zones 3 - 8 (and 9 in some cases). We'd recommend checking with other gardeners in your area or your local nursery to see if they have any tips on successfully growing hydrangeas in your specific climate.