Hello Kelly, I Love your informative videos! Thank you! One question-what type of bush is in front of your Hydrangeas? I love the leaf form! Thanks for sharing all of your experience. Gigi
I’m from Brisbane Queensland Australia- I enjoyed watching your video on hydrangeas. I’m a hydrangea lover and have successfully grown mine in large pots. They are such a rewarding plant and flower so well. Your garden hydrangeas are magnificent. I agree with you not to prune unless absolutely necessary. Regards Sue
Hi Susan👋 Thank you for you kind comment and for checking in from around the globe in Queensland Australia 🌸🤗👏👍🌍👋. Do you replant your hydrangeas in larger pots each year ? I am still trying to master the art of growing hydrangeas in pots .
Seeing this from Pittsfield, Massachusetts……had beautiful Hydrangea in our former home in Central New York State….may plant some here….thanks again for th reminder tips ❤️❤️
I have several endless summer and they are not blooming at all since being planted a couple years ago. I assume it's from lack of sunlight. But my Limelights are glorious! I have 25-30 and they have created the most beautiful hedge. In love with these blooms!
Hey, I love Hydrangeas, they’ve always been my favorite. It doesn’t matter to me if they get brown in the winter, that just makes the Spring blooming special. I really enjoyed your video and will continue to watch. I think that there is a learning curve, but you need to just find a good spot and plant. My husband always used to say that was the hardest part, finding the perfect spots! I’m in Marietta, GA. This year we had two hard freezes Dec. and March, 2023. Several of my Hydrangeas and Gardenias got hit pretty hard. Luckily they’re surviving! Thanks for all the good information.
Hello Kelly 🙋🏼♀️ as you know because of you all my hydrangeas bloomed this year because i didn't prune them back 🙏🏻 so they looked beautiful this year and didn't know i was watering them wrong 🤔😖 well even though most of the blooms are done i will be watering them in the morning and underneath. My leaves are getting spotty 😖 Thanks for the fabulous tips 🙋🏼♀️
Hey Bev, you are a true flower pal ! Thanks for always letting me know the good news coming up in your garden . Your lovely comments always make my day ❤️❤️❤️🤗🌸
This is really a well-done, informative video. I speak as a former extension professional with the University of Idaho. It is very thorough in considering all of the things that can go wrong with a plant, it explained them clearly, and did not include any old wive's tales that often make their way into gardening videos.
Your hydrangeas is stunning. I can’t wait to see how mine doing in the next few years. I have over 30 plants. I just started this year. Great tips. Thank you for sharing 🌸🌺🌼🌻
Hi 👋 This was extremely informative and concise. Love that you showed examples. You totally answered ALL my questions in less than 10 mins. Great video! 👍🏽 Watching from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 😃 ☀️
Was it a baby plant? Hydrangeas sleep, creep and leap. They are slow growers first 2-3 years. Also they go dormant in winter. They look like dead sticks but are very much alive.
So I put coffee grounds at the bottom and it makes the flowers were so deep color and even changed colors couldn't believe it so I don't drink coffee so I want to my local coffee shop and ask then if I could have some of thier coffee ground s
That was so smart ! Coffee grounds add extra acidity to the soil that makes it easier for for the plant to absorb aluminum in the soil . This may cause the blooms to be a pretty blue shade . Thank you for letting the flower tribe about the coffee hydrangea trick 👏👏 Thank you for watching my hydrangeas care video🌻🌸🌸🤗 I’d like to invite you to join my Kelly Lehman Flower Tribe Facebook Group. Flower Tribe members are posting images of their gardens from all around the world and asking and answering garden questions with each other . It’s a super place for garden enthusiasts to hang out 🤗🌸 ➡️ facebook.com/groups/173080477731043
I like how you explain I like to hear every little detail because I don’t comprehend very well. But I did understand you pretty much more so than others. Thanks for the tips. Chesterfield, Virginia.
Kelly, thank you so much for your videos! Watching from Indiana here :) A question for you. We got like 8 shrubs of endless summer hydrangea 2 summers ago and they are planted in full sun spot (might get too much sun). During the summer, I regularly watered and each shrub maybe bear 1 flower... Now in September, they are getting late blooms but again, only a few per shrub. Your video mentioned it might take some time... should I wait till next year to see how they do? I am thinking of transplanting them if that's all they will have.
Hey there Su Gie, i like the fact that you are getting booms from your hydrangeas. Even though its not a lot , it's still good news. I would wait an extra year before consider transplanting them . They may just need a little more time to get established. I would hold off on pruning them this year and keep an eye on the moisture level of the soil before you water . If the soil is dry , water them , if its moist , I would leave them alone . Any chance you will be lucky enough to have a nearby tree grow more and cast some afternoon shade on them next year? Good luck . 🌸😊
Thank you for your comment on pruning hydrangeas. I was just about ready to prune. Now I know I better skip it this year. We live in beautiful Tennessee.
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Hi Kelly, I've already saved 3 of your videos today, you've shared a lot of useful info, so thank you for that. In your pruning video you mention that around Feb is a good time to prune. Right now its August here in the UK, not a very strong summer but I'd call it mild weather. I bought a few hydrangeas a couple of weeks ago which I planted out into my garden a few days ago after the renovation of the garden finished. Two of my hydrangeas have no blooms, and shrivelled leaves. The third has one dried bloom and good leaves. I assumed that I'd get a fresh flush of blooms since its still summer. Should I remove the dead flowers and expect new blooms soon? Or are they spent for this year? In which case should I prune them now, or just control my itchy fingers and leave them alone till Feb? I've been watering them daily and the one with shrivelled leaves is now showing new leaves. I'm guessing they were neglected at the garden centre, and am really hoping for some new blooms. Please advise, thank you!
I'm in Kingman, AZ and loving your channel! I't's quite hot here (90's) and will soon be 100. We have lots of sunlight so hoping my white/lime green ones do well!
They should do fine if you keep up with the watering . Don’t laugh but sometimes on the crazy hot and sunny August days here , I prop a golf umbrella over my hydrangeas that I see are starting to turn brown from the heat .
I live in upstate NY & I got a mysterious pink hydrangea for mother's day gift. It did very well until July when blooms turned green, then brown & dry. It also dropped quite a few leaves. I repotted
Hello from Chesterfield, Virginia, I like the way you explain everything very slow into detail as it’s very hard for me to comprehend. I do love the hydrangeas and would love to be able to grow them. Thanks for the information.
Thank you for checking in from Dallas 🌸 So happy to hear that you're enjoying your hydrangeas 🌸👍 I’d like to invite you to join my Kelly Lehman Flower Tribe Facebook Group. Flower Tribe members are posting images of their gardens from all around the world and asking and answering garden questions with each other . It’s a super place for garden enthusiasts to hang out 🤗🌸 ➡️ facebook.com/groups/173080477731043
Your hydrangeas are just gorgeous. It is obvious how much you love them. You have also planted them in the correct places for sun and shade and you know about NPK. Things I wish my husband understood! He wants our plants to bloom like everyone else's and not have any signs of fungi but does not understand how to achieve that. Grrr.
Hi, We are in Medina Ohio. Your video helped me a lot, as I am nurturing 2 hydrangeas in pots for my daughter, who just built a new house. I got them last year, wintered them in our outside them in the carport and brought them out in spring to ready them for moving to my daughter's. We still are working on them, as she is expecting a new baby, so it looks like another year here. I'm glad uou pointed out the young plant issue, as when we bought them they were bursting with blooms and now only one pink bloom. Also, one seems to have gotten the winter blast, as it is about 1/4 the size of the other, and definitely is struggling with no blooms in sight. So thank you for the vid, keep them coming!
Thank you for the informative video! I’m in Flat Rock, NC, in the beautiful NC mountains! I bought this home 2 years ago, and there are 2 hydrangeas (I think maybe Endless Summer) that bloomed beautifully last year, but neither is blooming this summer. I did cut old, dead canes after the bushes leafed out fully, but other than that, no pruning. After watching your video, I think maybe they were victims of winter blast. We had a very early warm spell in February, then the cold came back with temps in the 20s in March-April. We are zone 7. Now that I’ve seen this video, I’m going to go inspect for frozen buds. Also plan to send soil for testing. Thank you for this great resource!
Hi Kelly, I’m a hydrangea lover, I have AnnaBelle and she performs fabulous for me! I have a pee-gee, an endless summer, and last fall purchased a limelight I was find for a steal!!! It’s my endless summer that is not performing. The first year she bloomed wonderfully, but her leaves turned crispy and brown on the ends. She was planted in full sun and even tho I watered her every day she fried😔. That fall I moved her to partial shade. That spring I pruned her, no flowers but gorgeous green foliage! This spring season I’m not going to,prune, and check the nitrogen in the soil. I live in northern Maine, zone 4. Thanks for sharing your garden knowledge with us❣️
Hey Brenda , wow sounds like you have some amazing hydrangeas in your garden! Yes endless summer can be tricky some times. There’s a chance you make have overwatered her . When a hydrangea gets too much water, the leaves will often curl up and look as though they are dehydrated . Try using the trick of poking your finger in the soil two inches down and if it feels dry , water it . If it feels very wet , leave her be. Also stick to watering at the base instead of overhead watering . Good luck . Hop on over to my new kelly lehman’s flower tribe group page and post pics of your flowers when you can . Would like to see them 🤗 ➡️ m.facebook.com/groups/173080477731043?refsrc=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2Flogin%2Fdevice-based%2Fpassword%2F&_rdr
I'm watching you from Houston Texas. I have never had luck with hydrangeas. I am trying again. I bought a Big Daddy hydrangea in early May. It had one bloom and it is beautiful and green with that same big flower but no others. I'm learning from you and I will test my soil. The other thing is it may be too young. Well will see. Thank you for the information
Thank you. I received my hydrangea as a gift last year. It did not bloom this year and I don't know if it is for my zone but, it's very green and lush so I am hoping that maybe it will bloom next year. Thank you for all the helpful information. You are amazing.
Thank you! I'm in zone 6 WV with hydrangea plants only 2 years old, so will check pH and make sure they get more water and more phosphorus and less nitrogen... thanks for the tips!
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Thank you for checking in from Strasburg Ohio 🌸😊🤗🌍👋 Please hop on over to my new kelly lehman’s flower tribe group page and post pics of your flowers when you can . Would like to see them 🤗 ➡️ m.facebook.com/groups/173080477731043?refsrc=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2Flogin%2Fdevice-based%2Fpassword%2F&_rdr
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of plants. I love my garden and walk through it every morning looking for new flowers and deadheading old. My garden partner is my Miniature schnauzer, Beau. He loves to chase the chipmunks through the yard. I live in Columbus, Georgia.
Hi I live in the middle of Michigan and my hydrangea doesn’t bloom. I did find out not to prune in the fall . I waited till this spring to prune. I had one flower last summer. It gets the morning sun and some early afternoon sun . I do believe it was from a green house. I love,love,love hydrangea.
Hi Harold 👋 I'm glad the hydrangea care tips video was helpful ! I'd love to see pictures of your potted hydrangeas 🌸🌸🌸 I’d like to invite you to join my Kelly Lehman Flower Tribe Facebook Group. Flower Tribe members are posting images of their gardens from all around the world and asking and answering garden questions with each other . It’s a super place for garden enthusiasts to hang out 🤗🌸 ➡️ facebook.com/groups/173080477731043
Also viewing from NWA!! I have a 4 year old huge one that has never bloomed!! This year I got 1 white circular bloom. I was so excited.. well it died and. I have an 8 foot beautiful green bush 😭😂
I have Wedding gown hydrangeas, here in Lake Placid, Florida. I have one bush on the east side of the house and one bush on the north side. It’s so hot down here, I didn’t want to expose them to constant very hot sun. They’re doing ok….not great. I transplanted the east side one last year. It was in under the eaves, on the north side, that got the least sun and it just wasn’t doing much. Thanks for the video. It’s very informative.
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Marlton NJ checking in again this Spring. Thank you for your easy to follow instructions. Had blooms last Spring after cutting them back completely at the end of the previous year. My wife said to just let them be this winter. I did that and cut the brown flower bulbs off but let the stems exist through the winter. I think the warm temps in March and then freezing temps messed with the plants. Just added bone meal to try and level nitrogen levels. Time will tell!
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Viewing from West central Arkansas
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Hello Kelly, I Love your informative videos! Thank you! One question-what type of bush is in front of your Hydrangeas? I love the leaf form! Thanks for sharing all of your experience. Gigi
Love your videos in Rhode Island
Louisville, KY!
THANK YOU KELLY FOR ALL THE INFORMATION--GARRY.
Sure thing Gary . Thank you for your kind comment 🌸
I am on a replay from New Hampshire! I bought my first endless summer hydrangeas yesterday!
Thank you for checking in from New Hampshire 🌎👋😊🌼 Wishing you all the best with your first endless summer hydrangeas 🌸🌸🌸
I’m from Brisbane Queensland Australia- I enjoyed watching your video on hydrangeas. I’m a hydrangea lover and have successfully grown mine in large pots. They are such a rewarding plant and flower so well. Your garden hydrangeas are magnificent. I agree with you not to prune unless absolutely necessary. Regards Sue
Hi Susan👋 Thank you for you kind comment and for checking in from around the globe in Queensland Australia 🌸🤗👏👍🌍👋. Do you replant your hydrangeas in larger pots each year ? I am still trying to master the art of growing hydrangeas in pots .
Hi Susan, may i check the temp over there in Brisbane? Does yr Hydrangea only bloom in summer ? Tk u.
I enjoyed hearing you tell us how to prune and take care of Hydrangeas. I live in Central Alabama and our weather is very changeable.
Viewing from Poland. Your hydrangeas are spectacular. Thank you for all tips.
Thank you so much and thank you for checking in from Poland 🌸🌍🌻👋😊
Love the Do’s and Don’t with real examples! Your knowledge shows and shines thru! Thanks for sharing 💕
I live north of Detroit Michigan. I love my hydrangeas. Thank you for all your tips.
You're welcome Irene ! I'm glad you enjoyed the Hydrangea Care Tips video 🌸
Thank you for checking in from Detroit Michigan 🌎😊🌸👋👍☀️
Seeing this from Pittsfield, Massachusetts……had beautiful Hydrangea in our former home in Central New York State….may plant some here….thanks again for th reminder tips ❤️❤️
Wishing you all the best if you do decide to plant them ! Thank you for checking in from Pittsfield MA 🌸👍👋🌎🤗
I have several endless summer and they are not blooming at all since being planted a couple years ago. I assume it's from lack of sunlight. But my Limelights are glorious! I have 25-30 and they have created the most beautiful hedge. In love with these blooms!
Viewing from St. Louis, Missouri
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Hey,
I love Hydrangeas, they’ve always been my favorite. It doesn’t matter to me if they get brown in the winter, that just makes the Spring blooming special. I really enjoyed your video and will continue to watch. I think that there is a learning curve, but you need to just find a good spot and plant. My husband always used to say that was the hardest part, finding the perfect spots! I’m in Marietta, GA. This year we had two hard freezes Dec. and March, 2023. Several of my Hydrangeas and Gardenias got hit pretty hard. Luckily they’re surviving!
Thanks for all the good information.
Hello Kelly 🙋🏼♀️ as you know because of you all my hydrangeas bloomed this year because i didn't prune them back 🙏🏻 so they looked beautiful this year and didn't know i was watering them wrong 🤔😖 well even though most of the blooms are done i will be watering them in the morning and underneath. My leaves are getting spotty 😖 Thanks for the fabulous tips 🙋🏼♀️
Hey Bev, you are a true flower pal ! Thanks for always letting me know the good news coming up in your garden . Your lovely comments always make my day ❤️❤️❤️🤗🌸
We live just South of Edinburgh, but lived before in South Africa. So this is one flower I know and love.
UK still planning my hydrangea spot in the garden. Really fallen in love with this plant 😃
Me too . Loveeee this plant . Thank you for your hydrangea comment 👏👏👏🌸
Thank you for checking in from the UK 🌸🌎👋🤗
This is really a well-done, informative video. I speak as a former extension professional with the University of Idaho. It is very thorough in considering all of the things that can go wrong with a plant, it explained them clearly, and did not include any old wive's tales that often make their way into gardening videos.
Your hydrangeas is stunning. I can’t wait to see how mine doing in the next few years. I have over 30 plants. I just started this year. Great tips. Thank you for sharing 🌸🌺🌼🌻
Hey there Hydrangea Paradis 👋 Wow sounds like you really do have a hydrangea paradise . Thank you for your kind comment . 🌸👍❤️
Hi from Bangor N Ireland.... no problem growing hydrangea here !
Hi 👋 This was extremely informative and concise. Love that you showed examples. You totally answered ALL my questions in less than 10 mins. Great video! 👍🏽 Watching from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 😃 ☀️
Hey Brooke , your comment really made my day . So very kind of you to let me know that . Thank you so much 🌸❤️🤗
Thank you for checking in from Baton Rouge , Louisiana 🌎👋😊🤗👍🌸
LOVE my hydrangeas! Good tips you shared, thank you. I'm from the Kansas City, MO area!
Thank you for checking in from Kansas City Missouri 🌎👋😊🌸
Watching in Dublin Ireland ... xx
Thank you from checking in from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 🌎👋🌸🤗 I went on a college foreign exchange program to Saint Patrick’s in Upper Drumcondra
Amazing place 🌸🌸❤️❤️❤️
We live about 1.5 miles from there in Santry xx
Watching from the Philippines. Thank you for sharing those tips..
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Thank you! I got mine for Easter and I can’t figure out why it wouldn’t live! Maybe I can’t have hydrangeas, and I’m okay I with that 😊
Glad I could help! Try getting a hydrangea from your garden center this month . Ask them for a hardy variety like endless summer or annabelle
Was it a baby plant? Hydrangeas sleep, creep and leap. They are slow growers first 2-3 years. Also they go dormant in winter. They look like dead sticks but are very much alive.
I am viewing this from Eastlake, Ohio! Enjoying all this information!
So I put coffee grounds at the bottom and it makes the flowers were so deep color and even changed colors couldn't believe it so I don't drink coffee so I want to my local coffee shop and ask then if I could have some of thier coffee ground s
That was so smart ! Coffee grounds add extra acidity to the soil that makes it easier for for the plant to absorb aluminum in the soil . This may cause the blooms to be a pretty blue shade . Thank you for letting the flower tribe about the coffee hydrangea trick 👏👏
Thank you for watching my hydrangeas care video🌻🌸🌸🤗
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I like how you explain I like to hear every little detail because I don’t comprehend very well. But I did understand you pretty much more so than others. Thanks for the tips. Chesterfield, Virginia.
Kelly, thank you so much for your videos! Watching from Indiana here :) A question for you. We got like 8 shrubs of endless summer hydrangea 2 summers ago and they are planted in full sun spot (might get too much sun). During the summer, I regularly watered and each shrub maybe bear 1 flower... Now in September, they are getting late blooms but again, only a few per shrub. Your video mentioned it might take some time... should I wait till next year to see how they do? I am thinking of transplanting them if that's all they will have.
Hey there Su Gie, i like the fact that you are getting booms from your hydrangeas. Even though its not a lot , it's still good news. I would wait an extra year before consider transplanting them . They may just need a little more time to get established. I would hold off on pruning them this year and keep an eye on the moisture level of the soil before you water . If the soil is dry , water them , if its moist , I would leave them alone . Any chance you will be lucky enough to have a nearby tree grow more and cast some afternoon shade on them next year? Good luck . 🌸😊
Thank you for checking in from Indiana 🌸🌍👋🌻
Thank you for your comment on pruning hydrangeas. I was just about ready to prune. Now I know I better skip it this year. We live in beautiful Tennessee.
How do you cut down the nitrogen if you have too much?
From California zone 9b. First time I’ve watched your video and looked your information. I’ll be looking forward to more.
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Hi Kelly, I've already saved 3 of your videos today, you've shared a lot of useful info, so thank you for that. In your pruning video you mention that around Feb is a good time to prune. Right now its August here in the UK, not a very strong summer but I'd call it mild weather. I bought a few hydrangeas a couple of weeks ago which I planted out into my garden a few days ago after the renovation of the garden finished. Two of my hydrangeas have no blooms, and shrivelled leaves. The third has one dried bloom and good leaves. I assumed that I'd get a fresh flush of blooms since its still summer. Should I remove the dead flowers and expect new blooms soon? Or are they spent for this year? In which case should I prune them now, or just control my itchy fingers and leave them alone till Feb? I've been watering them daily and the one with shrivelled leaves is now showing new leaves. I'm guessing they were neglected at the garden centre, and am really hoping for some new blooms. Please advise, thank you!
Thank you very much I really gained a lot from u 2day
I've been watching this video
God bless you dear 😄😄😄
Great information! Sept in Lexington,North Carolina
I’m from Columbia, SC. This was great! It was just what I needed to know. You are awesome! Thanks
Many thanks for this video! Calgary, Alberta🇨🇦
Thank you for checking in from Calgary Alberta 🌸🤗🌎👋👍
I'm in Kingman, AZ and loving your channel! I't's quite hot here (90's) and will soon be 100. We have lots of sunlight so hoping my white/lime green ones do well!
They should do fine if you keep up with the watering . Don’t laugh but sometimes on the crazy hot and sunny August days here , I prop a golf umbrella over my hydrangeas that I see are starting to turn brown from the heat .
Viewing with garden on the coast of Georgia , zone 11. Also for zone 7a in Tennessee. Thanks for tips!
I live in upstate NY & I got a mysterious pink hydrangea for mother's day gift. It did very well until July when blooms turned green, then brown & dry. It also dropped quite a few leaves. I repotted
Thank you, very information. Purchased my hydrangeas i May from chicago, IL i believe we in zone 6. Now I know why mines don’t bloom.
I'm so glad the video was helpful 🌸👍
Thank you for checking in from Chicago Illinois 🌸👍👋🌎🤗
As a animal person I just love that Lucy Lehman! that's a great garden buddy you have Kelly.
I’ll let her know you send some puppy love . Thank you 👍🤗🌸
From Connecticut. Thanks for sharing your Hydrangea info!
Hello from Chesterfield, Virginia, I like the way you explain everything very slow into detail as it’s very hard for me to comprehend. I do love the hydrangeas and would love to be able to grow them. Thanks for the information.
Viewing from Texas,USA.
AMAZING video.
First time to have hydrangeas, i.e., Blue Cassell & not blooming yet.
Blue Cassell hydrangea
Thank you for your kind comment flower friend , wishing you the best with your hydrangea this summer 🌸😊👍
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Thank you form Fiji 🇫🇯 .
So helpful. Hydrangeasbare the most difficult plant for me. I've killed 4 of them. I'm in southern california, its tricky out here.
Hi Kelly .Very beautiful Video thanks 🙏 🥰
Thank you ! I'm glad the hydrangea care tips video was helpful 👍
beautiful yard looks so good
Thank you so kind of you 🌸🌸🌻🌻
Thank you for sharing this great information.
You're welcome flower friend 👍😊
Extremely informative thank you!
Hi Beth👋 I'm so glad the Hydrangea Care Tips video was informative 👍 I appreciate your comment 😊🌸
Hi Kelly, Kelly here from Naples Fl. We're having a beautiful spring down here..
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Input on your gardens are awesome...
Thanks Kelly🌸😊 Naples is so beautiful. Shel and I were there recently . Thank you for your kind comment amd for checking in from Florida 🌸🌻👍👏😊🌎👋
Frank Dargan from Ireland injoy your show
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada just north of Toronto. Zone 5b , thank you for your time and information. Very encouraging, inspiring.
Thank you Kelly very informative and in depth video. You rock!!! I’m viewing from NJ.
Thank you for your comment . Made my day 🌸😊
Thank you for checking in from New Jersey 🌎👋🤗🌸 It’s going to be another hot one tomorrow . In the 90s I heard 🌞
Love your channel learn so much I'm from paintsville Ky.
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Thank you from Jacksonville Florida😊
You are so welcome! Thank you for checking in from Jacksonville Florida 🌸❤️😄👍🌎👏
From Illinois . I have never seen a prettier endless summer
Thank you flower friend - and thanks for checking in from Illinois 🌸🌸😊😊🌻👋🌎
Great videos! Enjoying from Mantoloking NJ!
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Hello from Indiana! You're my favorite hydrangea lady now... 😍
In Dallas, just had two planted. I love the blooms. Gets morning sun and that is about it. Love them.
Thank you for checking in from Dallas 🌸 So happy to hear that you're enjoying your hydrangeas 🌸👍
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Your hydrangeas are just gorgeous. It is obvious how much you love them. You have also planted them in the correct places for sun and shade and you know about NPK. Things I wish my husband understood! He wants our plants to bloom like everyone else's and not have any signs of fungi but does not understand how to achieve that. Grrr.
HI LUCY!!!!!❤❤❤❤ Thank you for the helpful tips, Kelly.
Hi, We are in Medina Ohio. Your video helped me a lot, as I am nurturing 2 hydrangeas in pots for my daughter, who just built a new house. I got them last year, wintered them in our outside them in the carport and brought them out in spring to ready them for moving to my daughter's. We still are working on them, as she is expecting a new baby, so it looks like another year here. I'm glad uou pointed out the young plant issue, as when we bought them they were bursting with blooms and now only one pink bloom. Also, one seems to have gotten the winter blast, as it is about 1/4 the size of the other, and definitely is struggling with no blooms in sight. So thank you for the vid, keep them coming!
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Toms River NJ and loving the videos!!
So very kind of you to send that . Thank you 😊 🌸🤗
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Thank you for the informative video! I’m in Flat Rock, NC, in the beautiful NC mountains! I bought this home 2 years ago, and there are 2 hydrangeas (I think maybe Endless Summer) that bloomed beautifully last year, but neither is blooming this summer. I did cut old, dead canes after the bushes leafed out fully, but other than that, no pruning. After watching your video, I think maybe they were victims of winter blast. We had a very early warm spell in February, then the cold came back with temps in the 20s in March-April. We are zone 7. Now that I’ve seen this video, I’m going to go inspect for frozen buds. Also plan to send soil for testing. Thank you for this great resource!
Hi Kelly, I’m a hydrangea lover, I have AnnaBelle and she performs fabulous for me! I have a pee-gee, an endless summer, and last fall purchased a limelight I was find for a steal!!! It’s my endless summer that is not performing. The first year she bloomed wonderfully, but her leaves turned crispy and brown on the ends. She was planted in full sun and even tho I watered her every day she fried😔. That fall I moved her to partial shade. That spring I pruned her, no flowers but gorgeous green foliage! This spring season I’m not going to,prune, and check the nitrogen in the soil. I live in northern Maine, zone 4. Thanks for sharing your garden knowledge with us❣️
Hey Brenda , wow sounds like you have some amazing hydrangeas in your garden! Yes endless summer can be tricky some times. There’s a chance you make have overwatered her . When a hydrangea gets too much water, the leaves will often curl up and look as though they are dehydrated . Try using the trick of poking your finger in the soil two inches down and if it feels dry , water it . If it feels very wet , leave her be. Also stick to watering at the base instead of overhead watering . Good luck . Hop on over to my new kelly lehman’s flower tribe group page and post pics of your flowers when you can . Would like to see them 🤗 ➡️ m.facebook.com/groups/173080477731043?refsrc=https%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2Flogin%2Fdevice-based%2Fpassword%2F&_rdr
Is it true that in the fall hydrangeas, you feed phosphorus?
I'm watching you from Houston Texas. I have never had luck with hydrangeas. I am trying again. I bought a Big Daddy hydrangea in early May. It had one bloom and it is beautiful and green with that same big flower but no others. I'm learning from you and I will test my soil. The other thing is it may be too young. Well will see. Thank you for the information
Thank you. I received my hydrangea as a gift last year. It did not bloom this year and I don't know if it is for my zone but, it's very green and lush so I am hoping that maybe it will bloom next year. Thank you for all the helpful information. You are amazing.
THANK YOU KELLY FOR YOUR REPLY....
Sure thing .
Hello Kelly I’m William Rawson from Farmington Missouri and enjoying all of your videos especially the ones on hydrangeas thank you for sharing
Hi William 👋 I'm glad you are enjoying the videos !
Thank you for checking in from Farmington Missouri 🌸👍👋🌎🤗
Thanks for the tips. Viewing from Mauritius
Thank you! I'm in zone 6 WV with hydrangea plants only 2 years old, so will check pH and make sure they get more water and more phosphorus and less nitrogen... thanks for the tips!
Enjoying your videos from Sarnia Ontario Canada
Hi Cindy 👋 I'm so happy to hear you are enjoying the channel !
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Thank you for checking in from Sarnia Ontario Canada 🌎🤗🌸🌻
I'm watching from Strasburg, Ohio. Just bought several hydrangeas and watched your video to learn how to care for it.
So nice of you. Thanks for your kind comment . Good luck with your new hydrangeas !
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge of plants. I love my garden and walk through it every morning looking for new flowers and deadheading old. My garden partner is my Miniature schnauzer, Beau. He loves to chase the chipmunks through the yard. I live in Columbus, Georgia.
Hi I live in the middle of Michigan and my hydrangea doesn’t bloom. I did find out not to prune in the fall . I waited till this spring to prune. I had one flower last summer. It gets the morning sun and some early afternoon sun . I do believe it was from a green house. I love,love,love hydrangea.
Hi Sharon , what type of hydrangea is it? I would try not pruning it back at all and see what happens . Good luck . I love love love hydrangeas too 😀
Thank you. That was a big help. I am for Ontario Canada
Omg I am so glad I came across your channel
Invaluable information.
I'm SO glad you found my garden channel , welcome to the flower tribe 🌸👍
That was very very informative thank you
Hi Leah 👋 So glad you found the video helpful 👍🤗🌸
Afternoon,l live in Somerset England ,thank you for the advice have a good afternoon 💐
Thanks for this ,I've got a plant in a pot with lovely green leaves and one bloom, watching from Lincolnshire England 🏴🏴
Thank you for checking in from Lincolnshire England 😊🌸🌎👍👋
Thank you Kelly for your useful tips. I love the potted hydrangeas on my terrace. And hello from Istanbul, Turkey ...
Hi Harold 👋
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Great tips, thanks for sharing
Thanks Kelly , great info.in Laguna Niguel,Ca. learned a a few things that was needed.keep up the good work. ;)
Thank you for this video. It helped me sooooo much
Happy to help , best of luck with you hydrangeas 🌸🌸🌸🌸
Thanks so much for all the info.
You're very welcome , glad the video was helpful 👍💐🌸😊
Wow, thank you for sharing your knowledge on Hydrangea Care. This video is exactly what I needed today . 🪴
Viewing from NW Arkansas. Thank you for the video demonstration. Excellent!
Thank you Cathy. Your comment made my day 👍🤗🌸❤️
Also viewing from NWA!! I have a 4 year old huge one that has never bloomed!! This year I got 1 white circular bloom. I was so excited.. well it died and. I have an 8 foot beautiful green bush 😭😂
From Newfoundland,Canada.Thank you for all of the helpful information.💖💖💖💖
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Thank you for the information! From Central New York! 😊
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I have Wedding gown hydrangeas, here in Lake Placid, Florida. I have one bush on the east side of the house and one bush on the north side. It’s so hot down here, I didn’t want to expose them to constant very hot sun. They’re doing ok….not great. I transplanted the east side one last year. It was in under the eaves, on the north side, that got the least sun and it just wasn’t doing much. Thanks for the video. It’s very informative.
Philadelphia!!! Thank you! So helpful!
Glad it was helpful! 👍🤗🌻
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Watching from Snellville GA! Love all your tips and tricks for these wonderful flowers! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!
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Thank you for checking in from Snellville Georgia 🌎👋🤗🌸
I really do like watching your videos and all the ideas for my flower garden Ashland ky
Thanks so much for the tips. I live in Maryland, hot summers, moderate winters but we get freezing temperatures.
Georgia. I’ve just planted two but it’s in the house and I’ll put it out in spring after our last frost.
Super hydrangea plan . 🌻🌻😊😊😊🤗🤗🤗👏👏👏
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Watching your videos from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Watching from Washington state. Great information.
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Coming to you from NC zone 8-9 Hydrangeas are my favorites 💖😍💖
I also love hydrangeas 😊🌸 Thank you for checking in from North Carolina 🌸👍👋🌎🤗
I enjoy your videos thank you so much! 🏵🐞
Thank you flower friend so much , this comment made my day 😊🌸
Thank you for all the good info. I'm from Pennsylvania.
Gladly Watching from Idaho.
Marlton NJ checking in again this Spring. Thank you for your easy to follow instructions. Had blooms last Spring after cutting them back completely at the end of the previous year. My wife said to just let them be this winter. I did that and cut the brown flower bulbs off but let the stems exist through the winter. I think the warm temps in March and then freezing temps messed with the plants. Just added bone meal to try and level nitrogen levels. Time will tell!