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Andrew Keys
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Last comment "Little Honey Oakleaf Hydrangea for shade. 4x4 feet"
oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey')
oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey'). Photo: Andrew Keys
oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey') for flowers in the shade.
Shade - Little Honey oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea guercifolio)
Little Honey Oakleaf Hydrangea - shade garden
Little Honey oakleaf hydrangea - 4' x 4' grows best in part shade. More sun, more gold
'Little Honey' oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey'
oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey', zones 5 to 9). If you know oakleaf, you know it is an easy-to-grow plant, works well even in dry shade and blooms in summer with big cones of white flowers. This honey of a hydrangea adds outstanding gold foliage to that mix, and at 4 feet by 4 feet
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Great Design Plant: Oakleaf Hydrangea Consider this full, flowering shrub for year-round beauty in the garden as you plan your fall planti... Full Story »
Have a Ball With Hydrangeas Even if you don't tinker with the hue by changing the soil, hydrangeas have an entertaining range of... Full Story »
CYAN Horticulture
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Last comment "Climbing hydrangea in the woods!"
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Hydrangea petiolaris at the UBC Botanical Garden photo credit: Dave Demers, principal at CYAN Horticulture
hydrangea peteolaris (climbing hydrangea) WOW
Climbing hydrangea on tree trunks, or leave 6 ft of a cut down dead tree and let it climb on it.
Want to add some climbing hydrangea to our yard
hydrangea on half dead tree out back
climbing hydrangea trailed up an existing mature tree
climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris). Ivy should not be considered — it is invasive and too vigorous. dead trees: it is a good idea to leave 6 feet or more - trunks make
climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris). Ivy should not be considered — it is invasive and too vigorous.Also, if there are any dead trees that must be cut down, it is a good idea to leave 6 feet or more of the trunk standing. Trunks make perfect supports for vines.
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Westover Landscape Design, Inc.
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Last comment "Hydrangeas"
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roses, hydrangeas, and lilies surrounding a bluestone terrace. This small, suburban garden feels both expansive and intimate. Japanese forest grass softens the edge of the terrace and adds just enough of a modern look to make the garden’s owners, urban transplants, happy. “My husband and I were looking
limelight hydrangeas are in this garden.
Hydrangeas are my absolute favorites. Lovely here.
hydrangea lime light and japanese foerst grass hakonechloa macro aureola
Limelight Hydrangea... how big do these get?
White Hydrangeas. What is the variety?
Love the look of hydrangeas (although not a fan of cone-shaped blooms) paired with Japanese forest grass.
limelight hydrangea Japanese forest grass on fencel
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Michelle
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How can I get my hydrangeas that are turning pink to turn blue. I've tried adding ph from the store to the soil but it did not work. Thank you, yours are lovely!
Hydrangea 'Seemanii' is a rare and HARDY EVERGREEN climbing plant has been introduced from Mexico and is becoming known as the Mexican Climbing Hydrangea. The foliage is self clinging and has copper tones maturing to dark green making it ideal for covering sheds, walls, fences and screening from
all my hydrangeas have turned blue after a few years, as it has been the case with the ones on the foreground, to the left of this picture, that I planted five years ago This, without me adding any aluminum sulfate, as recommended by many specialists. Although, for some reasons, three of them, out of
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Michelle
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these blue hydrangeas last year from a popular bulb co., they did not die, but they also didn't bloom. Is there a secret to 'exactly' where the location and the soil 'should' be ? Thanks, Deb
about my hydrangeas. By the way, I also prune the mature ones by about a third, each year, after the third year, otherwise they would be too tall. It has allowed them to become very bushy and strong, instead of leaning over after the first rain. I don't prune them in the fall though. Only in late March
love hydrangeas (especially the white ones)
Blue' hydrangeas that will once again return in glorious full bloom in your garden this summer.
You can modify the color of hydrangea flower heads (which are actually bracts) by changing the pH of the soil. For blue flowers, you'll want to achieve a pH of 4.5 to 5.5. For pink flowers, you want a
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Leslie Rohrer
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Last comment "hydrangeas and boxwoods"
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y, my hydrangeas have black spots, a kind of fungus, I think.
The above is Astilbe chinensis 'Visions' with Hydrangea 'Endless Summer.' This garden is in northern Indiana, but the Astilbe is hardy zone 4-8 (New Orleans is a zone 8b - the bottom edge of the astilbe's hardiness). It prefers shade and
Hydrangeas are my absolute favorite plants. Love them!
Astilbe chinensis 'Visions' with Hydrangea 'Endless Summer.'
Love the low to high with plants, bowwood, astilbe, hydrangeas.
'Visions' and hydrangea 'Endless Summer'. )
astilbe chinensis 'Visions' and hydrangea 'Endless Summer'
blooms all summer. Endless Summer hydrangea
Summer hydrangea is the first hydrangea to bloom on old and new growth, with the ability to rebloom all summer long. I planted my Endless Summer in 2005. To encourage reblooming, cut the blooms for drying or to put in vases for a fresh arrangement. This will also encourage the plant to set new buds.Prune
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KG DESIGNS
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Annabelle Hydrangeas conceals the driveway from sight and extends the view to the lower garden as one looks out from the house through the Zelkovas.They are planted between the hydrangeas and act as a first buffer to the busy street set behind the Lower Garden. Photo credit: ROGER FOLEY
What shrub can you plant between the hydrangea so the beds will look nice in the off seasons?
I've never seen white!! I have some hydrangea's, but the typical shades of pink/purple. I've been told that I can alter the color by adding 'acid' such as
Shrub is a Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle.
Hi Kevin- I would not recommend planting another shrub in the hydrangea beds for winter interest. The shrub in winter has its own architectural presence in the winter - additional plants would make it look crowded.
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Michelle
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Last comment "Different hydrangea hues"
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Each hydrangea is different...look up directions for them and how to keep them blue.
There are many different species of hydrangea, some bloom from old wood, some bloom from new wood. The old wood species are pruned after bloom and the new wood can be pruned anytime. These look like Nikko Blue
Yes, hydrangeas.... And lots of them!!!
love the hydrangeas around wendy house
Hydrangeas stand out even more when planted against the side of a cute cottage.
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