Ha ha! I had to laugh at your comment regarding your 1990 shirt because I can relate. Flowers and art supplies over clothes any day. My family doesn’t appreciate thin bare clothes... although I have one good outfit to go to town in. 😂😂 Your garden is absolutely gorgeous. 💕🇨🇦
Your videos are literally sheer pleasure! Your beautiful garden is so natural and yet ethereal. I think it must reflect your soul. The hydrangeas are beautiful.
I love your gardens with all the hydrangeas. Just gorgeous. This is the 3rd year for my Bobos - and now I just want to plant hydrangeas everywhere! Your comment about having 1 old jean shirt and more hydrangeas 🤣 made me chuckle. I totally agree - I skip lunch to have more plant money😊
Danielle, I have to say, because of this video, I bought about 6 more Limelight Hydrangeas. I already had 2, but I love them so much and think they give your garden an ethereal feeling. You have a GREAT eye for color. Look forward to seeing more. ❤️
Hello Danielle, around minute 4:30 you asked whether the hydrangea was a ‘Little Quick fire’ and it is. I have 3 in my own yard. Your yard is gorgeous as always.
Last year in the fall, I planted 8 hydrangeas. Your hydrangeas inspired me. I have Quickfire Fab, Strawberry Sundae, Vanilla Strawberry, and Jetstream oak leaf. I love them all. I enjoyed your furry friends, but missed Grace.
We only have three! They are Endless Summer big leaf hydrangeas ; The Original, PopStar, and Summer Crush. I bought them all on clearance, and though they’re alive I am not sure they are thriving in my Zone 4b 🇨🇦 garden. You’ve encouraged me to try harder to find them the perfect spot so they can do their best! 🌱
You’ve inspired me to plant more varieties of Hydrangea! I have started some babies from my one Hydrangea, from a video you demonstrated the process, that I’m excited about.
What a beautiful tour! I love hydrangeas, you can never have enough! Your descriptions of the blooms was so helpful. Sometimes its hard to keep them all straight. My favorite hydrangea that i left behind at our last house when we moved was Strawberry Vanilla. It was a beautiful panicle that would have blooms of shades of pink in an ombre effect upbto white at the tips. Absolutely stunning!
Gorgeous! Love the tour! Not sure if you are allowed but when we got chickens our bug problem was greatly reduced. We mainly keep them in a run too. Not to mention they are super entertaining and we get fresh eggs! ❤
Hi Danielle I love hydrangeas too, definitely can’t have too many. I happy that you love the Hydrangea 'Incrediball' as I have bought some which were tiny and I’ve been growing them on and plan to plant out in autumn. Your garden is looking great Best wishes Jenny
Your garden is so beautiful and inspiring. I have a garden that may be half the size of yours and it is quite a lot work. So I can only imagine the hard work you put into your garden. ❤️
How beautiful! Thank you for taking us on a wonderful tour of your garden. I agree, I would rather have one denim shirt and multiple hydrangreas as well.
Yes hydrangeas are my fave too! I love your collection. I live in the south now for two years and from NE Ohio. I have Little Quick Fire, Little Lime Punch, and Little Hottie planted around my house. I have taken cuttings and hopefully I can be successful and grow more. I am using your water method for my cuttings. I also have some pink macrophyllas in containers. Your garden is just stunningly beautiful! ❤😊😍
Hydrangeas are my favourite too. I just love them. One of my fave’s is a Phantom Hydrangea. It blooms a little earlier than the Limelight and the bloom heads are more rounded, not quite so cone shaped.
I have 130 some hydrangeas...my favorite are the invincibelle ruby, fire light and pinky winky. Yours are just gorgeous thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens.I am in south central pa..
I absolutely adore your garden, that is my dream space. I have 4 hydrangeas altogether, a blue/purple lace cap which is my favourite. I have bought an Annabelle this year and after a big bout of rain I am noticing how floppy it is. Last I have one called switch which is only a foot tall at the moment. I hope you have a great day 😊
I love everything you do, Danielle! Your garden design, flower arrangements, your teaching, and even your cooking/baking. I wish you could help me design my garden!
Love all your hydrangeas. I have two Limelights that the deer usually prune for me but this year they’ve grown almost as tall as yours. Also have two oak leaf hydrangeas - love their fall color. Thanks for the tour.
They're all amazing.. I really miss seeing the blue and purple ones you used to feature in your magical garden. Thank you for another informative and inspiring video
We have a small garden in zone 5 Iowa. About 1/4 acre. We have 11 hydrangeas and a lot of shade. Smaller hydrangeas seem to be working into the garden well. Firelight tidbit, three Bobo, three tiny tough stuff, one little quick fire. Then I have two hydrangeas that are my anchor hydrangeas, which I may be changing out for limelight prime. One incrediball that anchors in the corner of our property.
Hi Danielle, greetings from Canada zone 6 B. I was laughing... hearing your arguments for MORE hydrangeas. I have bought 30 hydrangeas this year LoL ... inspired by your channel and other influencial gardeners. It is thanks to you I am sitting surrounded by their magical blooms. I would suggest to give Zinfin Doll and Limelight Tidbit a try. Their color starts chartreuse, then cream, then into "purple pink". I love how compact and dense the panicles are. I have planted these in my front yard and everyone is commenting how tidy and elegant they look. Proven winners of course. Thank you for doing such a wonderful job educating us on flower growing. Keep up the good work. Take care ❤
Love your videos! I have learned so much from you. I currently have 23 hydrangeas. Many different varieties, but 6 of those are my favorite hydrangea, Bobo by Proven Winners. Love that hydrangea so much, and I plan to add more. Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge!
Get a thermacel. It's a small butane powered mosquito repelling gadget. You can get small ones that you can hook to your belt, or stationary ones to set on a table. It takes about 15 minutes and no mosquitoes within 12-15 feet. We live in east Texas where it's hot and humid, and we've used them for years. They work!
I really needed this today. I purchased a Pinky Winky yesterday & haven't placed it yet. Today I've been putting a closet organizer together. So you came to my rescue while taking a break.
Thank you Danielle! I love seeing your hydrangeas and of course, the kitties. I planted Proven Winners Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha last fall and it came back in my 5b/6a Northeast Ohio garden. It's a really sweet little hydrangea.
I planted 4 varieties of hydrangeas last fall for the fist time. Always thought they needed acidic soil, here in Utah it’s neutral to alkaline. I put in 3 Gatsby Gal Oakleafs, 2 Little Lime Punches, (my favorite so far), 1 Quick Fire Fab (2nd favorite) and 1 Bobo. Our extreme dry humidity and hot temps is stressing the oakleaf type, it’s in a bit more sun than I think it can handle, blooms are browning. Sure adds interest in my redone front yard.
Hi Danielle, oh I just love all those big beautiful hydrangeas in your garden. I've just discovered little quick fire and I love it!! I have I have six blue hydrangeas and two pink ones, sorry I don't know the names of them. Great tour! Great job filming! Did you say your putting in a train? I saw the video of the one you put in already and I love it!! Thanks for this beautiful video 😍
I love hydrengas, too. I live in zone 8b. I am limited to other hydrengas I would love to have in my garden. I love, love the hydrenga room. I love the humming bird arbors. Your garden is so beautiful!
a tip from a carpenter who was working on my deck, he said to burn the cardboard trays that coffee shops give out when you buy multiples. Same as egg cartons. I put a skewer through it, light it, then blow out the flame so that it just smolders. I stick the skewer in a glass jar to suspend the tray. And it burns for half an hour or so, and the mosquitoes stay away. Probably noxious smoke, but it gives you some reprieve from the bugs.
I love, love all your hydrangeas! I like that you talked about each one also and told what you liked and disliked about them. I am so envious! Wish I had more sun. I have nine hydrangeas and want to get more. I agree….never enough. Your garden is SO BEAUTIFUL! I agree that Incrediball is much better than Annabelle. I have both. I just bought a BOBO panicle hydrangea. I also love Ruby Slippers. It’s a dwarf oak leaf hydrangea. The flowers smell great and are so pretty and it has great fall color. ( I am in zone 5 Illinois) Japanese beetles have never bothered my hydrangeas probably because they are so focused on my cannas.😩 I have a huge open bloomed hydrangea….like Hoss halo….but I can’t remember it’s name. It must be 10 feet tall and is covered in bees when it’s in bloom and it has a lovely fragrance. I have several Endless summer hydrangeas….which I want to replace with a smooth or panicle hydrangea. We call Endless Summer Endless Bummer in my garden club because it blooms so poorly in Illinois. Thank you for the hydrangea tour. It was awesome!
Danielle, your garden is Absolutely Beautifullllll!! I love Hydrangeas too!! I have 2 Limelights, 3 little limes, 2 Cityline Paris, 2 Blue Jangles, 1 tuff stuff, 2 Bloomstruck, 1 Summer Crush and 2 little quick fires! ❤🌺❤️
I just love touring through your garden!!!! My hydrangea obsession has been growing and I am most excited about my Incrediball Blush hydrangea. It's SO tiny right now but I'm sure will be worth the wait when it's mature and full of blush pink blooms. Can't wait to see what hydrangea you plant next :) !
I never liked hydrangeas, but you are changing my mind. I especially like the ones that go pink. As for bugs, I have a Dyna Trap...it helps, especially if you use the mosquito lure...it looks like a tea bag, very stinky (wear gloves), put it down in the trap...seems to dramatically increase the number of bugs you catch. The Dyna Trap is electric, so, cord! I got it from QVC.
I've lost count of my hydrangea! Yours are gorgeous and I love the way you made rooms. I'm having an issue with black spots on my leaves for the past two years and was hoping you could give some advice in a future walk. Special fertilizer maybe? Thanks for sharing your lovely garden❤
Your garden is beautiful! I love all the hydrangeas. I want to add more to my garden. I currently have 2 little lime. I have 2 little Hattie and 2 vanilla strawberry to add when it cools off a bit
Thank you for the validation. I adore hydrangeas and want to cram them into every open - and filled - space. My latest purchase was Ayesha. I saw pictures of it several years ago and finally found it online this year. Hopefully it will bloom next year as it is supposed to be fragrant!
Beautiful gardens! I have a hedge of Bobo hydrangeas on either side of my property (five on each side) as I was inspired by Heidi from Garden Crossing. This is a smaller type of hydrangea as I believe it grows 3 feet by 3 feet (in my 5b zone) and is my favourite followed by limelight as well. I love them all but those are probably my favourites. 🇨🇦
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤ I have 2 firelight,2 lime light,2 little lime, candy c., phantom,limelight lemon yellow, grandiflora, aspera hot chocolate I ❤ them all
My cat and I watch your videos to relax and be inspired! Can you do a video on how to prune the different types of hydrangeas. I too am addicted but I’m so confused as to which to cut back to a couple feet tall and which to just trim. The Annabelle seems to flop less if I don’t prune as much. I have approx 15 now with quite a variety. Such a wonderful , easy-care, prolific blooming plant.
So incredibly beautiful - as per usual!!! Have you ever considered replacing that pathway in the driveway garden? Stone would look so lovely and align with your more natural aesthetic elsewhere in the garden.
I think my favorite is Strawberry Sundae. It reminds me the most of the really old-fashioned hydrangea 'trees' you'd find in old cemeteries or Grandma's house. After ripping out my Endless Summer (which was annoying b/c it had only one or two blooms in its last couple of years), I am now hydrangea-less, but hope to find the space for one someday.
I adore your magnificent garden Danielle, especially your hydrangeas and lilies. I look forward to your garden tours. It is difficult to find panicle hydrangeas in Australia, however we do have an amazing number of other varieties. My personal favourite here are the deep blue mop-heads. Our soil is slightly acidic however I do have to plant them in very rich organic, homemade compost with horse manure added in to achieve the deep blue varieties. Do you grow any of the macrophylla hydrangea varieties? I going to ask my local nursery to order in a panicle hydrangea for me. Proven Winners here told me that they haven't been able to import their brand of hydrangeas into Australia, yet. It is disappointing. We do have a panicle variety called 'Pee Gee', but as I said, very hard to get hold of.
I think I have almost all of the ones you have. Plus a few more and about 19 varieties of macrophylas...unfortunately, the macro hydrangeas aren't that great in my zone 5b. The only ones that reliably bloom are those that I overwinter in my garage...LOL And I cut my panicle hydrangeas way back and never really let them get to full size. Beautiful garden! 😍
I really enjoy your garden tours! Please speak to what you've learned about light requirement for different hydrangea varieties. I have two limelights, two years old that don't bloom. I am relocating them to a sunnier space this fall. I notice you have a fair amount of shade .I would love to know how you found their "happy place". Should a panicle bloom first year? Thank you again for sharing your beautiful garden.
Danielle, your garden is absolutely beautiful! Never feel the need to apologize for weeds or being real. Your garden is amazing.🌼🐝
Ha ha! I had to laugh at your comment regarding your 1990 shirt because I can relate. Flowers and art supplies over clothes any day. My family doesn’t appreciate thin bare clothes... although I have one good outfit to go to town in. 😂😂 Your garden is absolutely gorgeous. 💕🇨🇦
Those hydrangeas are beautiful beyond description.
Amen to the 1 jeanshirt and MORE hydrangea. Love the garden…and the kitties.
What an INCREDIBLE garden. I cannot stop marveling at it. That is one lucky cat! Your garden is every thing I wish mine was.
Your videos are literally sheer pleasure! Your beautiful garden is so natural and yet ethereal. I think it must reflect your soul. The hydrangeas are beautiful.
I love your gardens with all the hydrangeas. Just gorgeous. This is the 3rd year for my Bobos - and now I just want to plant hydrangeas everywhere! Your comment about having 1 old jean shirt and more hydrangeas 🤣 made me chuckle. I totally agree - I skip lunch to have more plant money😊
Exactly! PBandJ and more hydrangeas!
Danielle, I have to say, because of this video, I bought about 6 more Limelight Hydrangeas. I already had 2, but I love them so much and think they give your garden an ethereal feeling. You have a GREAT eye for color. Look forward to seeing more. ❤️
Hello Danielle, around minute 4:30 you asked whether the hydrangea was a ‘Little Quick fire’ and it is. I have 3 in my own yard. Your yard is gorgeous as always.
Beautiful tour! Thanks for the inspiration. Definitely need more hydrangeas in my yard! 💕
Your hydrangeas are beautiful! Love hydrangeas. "Rocky stays the same size!" 😂😂😂
I love those begonias!!! It was a great decision!
😂 I’m glad I’m not the only hydrangea fan. Beautiful!
You have the most beautiful garden and I take so much inspiration from it. Yours is my favorite garden on TH-cam
Beautiful! I love hydrangeas!
Awesome garden tour! Thank you!
Last year in the fall, I planted 8 hydrangeas. Your hydrangeas inspired me. I have Quickfire Fab, Strawberry Sundae, Vanilla Strawberry, and Jetstream oak leaf. I love them all. I enjoyed your furry friends, but missed Grace.
We only have three! They are Endless Summer big leaf hydrangeas ; The Original, PopStar, and Summer Crush. I bought them all on clearance, and though they’re alive I am not sure they are thriving in my Zone 4b 🇨🇦 garden. You’ve encouraged me to try harder to find them the perfect spot so they can do their best! 🌱
Wow 🤩 you have such AMAZING BEAUTIFUL Garden 😍🥰💞 . I’m in love with it 🤗. Thank you for sharing 🥰.
So very pretty
Beautiful! I have a pinky winky that I love. And also a little lime that is beautiful!
You’ve inspired me to plant more varieties of Hydrangea! I have started some babies from my one Hydrangea, from a video you demonstrated the process, that I’m excited about.
What a beautiful tour! I love hydrangeas, you can never have enough! Your descriptions of the blooms was so helpful. Sometimes its hard to keep them all straight. My favorite hydrangea that i left behind at our last house when we moved was Strawberry Vanilla. It was a beautiful panicle that would have blooms of shades of pink in an ombre effect upbto white at the tips. Absolutely stunning!
Gorgeous! Love the tour! Not sure if you are allowed but when we got chickens our bug problem was greatly reduced. We mainly keep them in a run too. Not to mention they are super entertaining and we get fresh eggs! ❤
Hi Danielle
I love hydrangeas too, definitely can’t have too many. I happy that you love the Hydrangea 'Incrediball' as I have bought some which were tiny and I’ve been growing them on and plan to plant out in autumn. Your garden is looking great
Best wishes
Jenny
Your garden is so beautiful and inspiring. I have a garden that may be half the size of yours and it is quite a lot work. So I can only imagine the hard work you put into your garden. ❤️
The fire light looks great!
Love Gatsby Pink Oakleaf hydrangea. Fabulous fall color, and huge pink blooms in my zone 8a garden in North Carolina.
Lovely & so inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
Just beautiful! No! You can never have too many hydrangeas! Or gardenias! I only have about a dozen hydrangeas but I will do my best to catch up. 🤣😎✌🏻
New subscriber…such a beautiful and gorgeous garden, the hydrangeas are stunning 😍
How beautiful! Thank you for taking us on a wonderful tour of your garden. I agree, I would rather have one denim shirt and multiple hydrangreas as well.
Thanks for sharing your in depth experience on all lf these hydrangeas. So helpful as a landscape designer to get your input. Thanks!!
Yes hydrangeas are my fave too! I love your collection. I live in the south now for two years and from NE Ohio. I have Little Quick Fire, Little Lime Punch, and Little Hottie planted around my house. I have taken cuttings and hopefully I can be successful and grow more. I am using your water method for my cuttings. I also have some pink macrophyllas in containers. Your garden is just stunningly beautiful! ❤😊😍
I'd love to watch more of what you pick for your flower stand. I love to see what comes out of your garden to sell.
Gorgeous garden Danielle! I have 23 hydrangeas in total with 13 different varieties 💕 I can't seem to say no either lol
PICTURE PERFECT 👍ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
Beautiful I have 54 in my yard!!!!
Woohoo!!!!
Beautiful garden
Hydrangeas are my favourite too.
I just love them.
One of my fave’s is a Phantom Hydrangea. It blooms a little earlier than the Limelight and the bloom heads are more rounded, not quite so cone shaped.
Beautiful garden. It has evolved so much through the years. I wish hydrangeas would grow for me.
I have 130 some hydrangeas...my favorite are the invincibelle ruby, fire light and pinky winky. Yours are just gorgeous thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens.I am in south central pa..
I absolutely adore your garden, that is my dream space. I have 4 hydrangeas altogether, a blue/purple lace cap which is my favourite. I have bought an Annabelle this year and after a big bout of rain I am noticing how floppy it is. Last I have one called switch which is only a foot tall at the moment. I hope you have a great day 😊
I love everything you do, Danielle! Your garden design, flower arrangements, your teaching, and even your cooking/baking. I wish you could help me design my garden!
Love all your hydrangeas. I have two Limelights that the deer usually prune for me but this year they’ve grown almost as tall as yours. Also have two oak leaf hydrangeas - love their fall color. Thanks for the tour.
They're all amazing.. I really miss seeing the blue and purple ones you used to feature in your magical garden. Thank you for another informative and inspiring video
All my clothes are from the 90's 😄😆😉 love your garden 😁
I always enjoy your garden. Hydrangeas burn to a crisp in my hot Aussie garden.
You have a way with hydrangeas! They look so beautiful along Hummingbird Way!
I have 13 hydrangeas in my little garden, Sunday Fraise Paniculate and Little Lime are my favorite .
We have a small garden in zone 5 Iowa. About 1/4 acre. We have 11 hydrangeas and a lot of shade. Smaller hydrangeas seem to be working into the garden well. Firelight tidbit, three Bobo, three tiny tough stuff, one little quick fire. Then I have two hydrangeas that are my anchor hydrangeas, which I may be changing out for limelight prime. One incrediball that anchors in the corner of our property.
Beautiful
This is a pretty wild garden, I’m seriously impressed.
Hi Danielle, greetings from Canada zone 6 B.
I was laughing... hearing your arguments for MORE hydrangeas.
I have bought 30 hydrangeas this year LoL ... inspired by your channel and other influencial gardeners. It is thanks to you I am sitting surrounded by their magical blooms.
I would suggest to give Zinfin Doll and Limelight Tidbit a try. Their color starts chartreuse, then cream, then into "purple pink". I love how compact and dense the panicles are. I have planted these in my front yard and everyone is commenting how tidy and elegant they look. Proven winners of course.
Thank you for doing such a wonderful job educating us on flower growing. Keep up the good work. Take care ❤
Love your videos! I have learned so much from you. I currently have 23 hydrangeas. Many different varieties, but 6 of those are my favorite hydrangea, Bobo by Proven Winners. Love that hydrangea so much, and I plan to add more. Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge!
Beautiful!! I only have 7 hydrangeas so far....lol. you inspire me. ❤😊
Oh your garden is so so beautiful
Get a thermacel. It's a small butane powered mosquito repelling gadget. You can get small ones that you can hook to your belt, or stationary ones to set on a table. It takes about 15 minutes and no mosquitoes within 12-15 feet. We live in east Texas where it's hot and humid, and we've used them for years. They work!
Beautiful Danielle, thank you for showing the blooms on each. Your garden room is gorgeous!! Keep up the great work😊🌺💕
I really needed this today. I purchased a Pinky Winky yesterday & haven't placed it yet. Today I've been putting a closet organizer together. So you came to my rescue while taking a break.
Your garden is absolutely beautiful. I’m a hydrangea addict too. I have over 45 hydrangeas in my collection.
I think you should call your farm the Hydrangea Flower Farm--it is your signature flower!
Thank you Danielle! I love seeing your hydrangeas and of course, the kitties. I planted Proven Winners Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha last fall and it came back in my 5b/6a Northeast Ohio garden. It's a really sweet little hydrangea.
I planted 4 varieties of hydrangeas last fall for the fist time. Always thought they needed acidic soil, here in Utah it’s neutral to alkaline. I put in 3 Gatsby Gal Oakleafs, 2 Little Lime Punches, (my favorite so far), 1 Quick Fire Fab (2nd favorite) and 1 Bobo. Our extreme dry humidity and hot temps is stressing the oakleaf type, it’s in a bit more sun than I think it can handle, blooms are browning. Sure adds interest in my redone front yard.
Hi Danielle, oh I just love all those big beautiful hydrangeas in your garden. I've just discovered little quick fire and I love it!! I have I have six blue hydrangeas and two pink ones, sorry I don't know the names of them. Great tour! Great job filming! Did you say your putting in a train? I saw the video of the one you put in already and I love it!! Thanks for this beautiful video 😍
I love hydrengas, too. I live in zone 8b. I am limited to other hydrengas I would love to have in my garden. I love, love the hydrenga room. I love the humming bird arbors. Your garden is so beautiful!
a tip from a carpenter who was working on my deck, he said to burn the cardboard trays that coffee shops give out when you buy multiples. Same as egg cartons. I put a skewer through it, light it, then blow out the flame so that it just smolders. I stick the skewer in a glass jar to suspend the tray. And it burns for half an hour or so, and the mosquitoes stay away.
Probably noxious smoke, but it gives you some reprieve from the bugs.
I love, love all your hydrangeas! I like that you talked about each one also and told what you liked and disliked about them. I am so envious! Wish I had more sun. I have nine hydrangeas and want to get more. I agree….never enough. Your garden is SO BEAUTIFUL! I agree that Incrediball is much better than Annabelle. I have both. I just bought a BOBO panicle hydrangea. I also love Ruby Slippers. It’s a dwarf oak leaf hydrangea. The flowers smell great and are so pretty and it has great fall color. ( I am in zone 5 Illinois) Japanese beetles have never bothered my hydrangeas probably because they are so focused on my cannas.😩 I have a huge open bloomed hydrangea….like Hoss halo….but I can’t remember it’s name. It must be 10 feet tall and is covered in bees when it’s in bloom and it has a lovely fragrance. I have several Endless summer hydrangeas….which I want to replace with a smooth or panicle hydrangea. We call Endless Summer Endless Bummer in my garden club because it blooms so poorly in Illinois. Thank you for the hydrangea tour. It was awesome!
Stunning! I love hydrangeas too!
Danielle, your garden is Absolutely Beautifullllll!! I love Hydrangeas too!! I have 2 Limelights, 3 little limes, 2 Cityline Paris, 2 Blue Jangles, 1 tuff stuff, 2 Bloomstruck, 1 Summer Crush and 2 little quick fires! ❤🌺❤️
Michigan gardener here..Zone 6
Hi Danielle, your garden is breathtaking. Thank you for all your information and inspiration. ❤from Texas
I just love touring through your garden!!!! My hydrangea obsession has been growing and I am most excited about my Incrediball Blush hydrangea. It's SO tiny right now but I'm sure will be worth the wait when it's mature and full of blush pink blooms. Can't wait to see what hydrangea you plant next :) !
Beautiful as always! Skyfall, moon rock and little Hottie are new additions in my garden this year!
Everything looks absolutely gorgeous!
Always so inspiring!!! Time to start adding more arborescens!!!!
Lovely... thank you
So beautiful!
I never liked hydrangeas, but you are changing my mind. I especially like the ones that go pink.
As for bugs, I have a Dyna Trap...it helps, especially if you use the mosquito lure...it looks like a tea bag, very stinky (wear gloves), put it down in the trap...seems to dramatically increase the number of bugs you catch. The Dyna Trap is electric, so, cord! I got it from QVC.
Absolutely beautiful! I have 6 hydrangeas so far… possibly my new obsession!! ❤
I've lost count of my hydrangea! Yours are gorgeous and I love the way you made rooms. I'm having an issue with black spots on my leaves for the past two years and was hoping you could give some advice in a future walk. Special fertilizer maybe? Thanks for sharing your lovely garden❤
Your garden is beautiful! I love all the hydrangeas. I want to add more to my garden. I currently have 2 little lime. I have 2 little Hattie and 2 vanilla strawberry to add when it cools off a bit
I have 60 hydrangeas in my yard 32 are a hedge of incredibles.. I don’t think I have a favorite because they are all beautiful. 😄
Beautiful!!
I have 16 hydrangeas and I just love them.
Olá minha nova amiga que lugar bacana Parabéns meu Deus até tomate tem no meio da floresta uma lindeza sem tamanho❤❤❤
This is a beautiful garden
Thank you for the validation. I adore hydrangeas and want to cram them into every open - and filled - space. My latest purchase was Ayesha. I saw pictures of it several years ago and finally found it online this year. Hopefully it will bloom next year as it is supposed to be fragrant!
Beautiful gardens! I have a hedge of Bobo hydrangeas on either side of my property (five on each side) as I was inspired by Heidi from Garden Crossing. This is a smaller type of hydrangea as I believe it grows 3 feet by 3 feet (in my 5b zone) and is my favourite followed by limelight as well. I love them all but those are probably my favourites. 🇨🇦
I love hydrangeas! I have 6 off the panicle varieties and 3 of the smooth types!
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤
I have 2 firelight,2 lime light,2 little lime, candy c., phantom,limelight lemon yellow, grandiflora, aspera hot chocolate
I ❤ them all
You can never have too many hydrangeas 😂. I love my Tiny Tuff Stuff and Blue Billow. I’m in Zone 5b and they always bloom no matter what!
My cat and I watch your videos to relax and be inspired! Can you do a video on how to prune the different types of hydrangeas. I too am addicted but I’m so confused as to which to cut back to a couple feet tall and which to just trim. The Annabelle seems to flop less if I don’t prune as much. I have approx 15 now with quite a variety. Such a wonderful , easy-care, prolific blooming plant.
Beautiful! Incrediball is perhaps the best smooth hydrangea. Also wee white sorta burns out even in part shade in zone 5b
I have twelve hydrangeas. I can only have macrophylas because I live in zone 10a. But still I love them. They are beautiful.
Yes I have 4 little quick fire is my favorite
So incredibly beautiful - as per usual!!! Have you ever considered replacing that pathway in the driveway garden? Stone would look so lovely and align with your more natural aesthetic elsewhere in the garden.
I think my favorite is Strawberry Sundae. It reminds me the most of the really old-fashioned hydrangea 'trees' you'd find in old cemeteries or Grandma's house. After ripping out my Endless Summer (which was annoying b/c it had only one or two blooms in its last couple of years), I am now hydrangea-less, but hope to find the space for one someday.
I adore your magnificent garden Danielle, especially your hydrangeas and lilies. I look forward to your garden tours. It is difficult to find panicle hydrangeas in Australia, however we do have an amazing number of other varieties. My personal favourite here are the deep blue mop-heads. Our soil is slightly acidic however I do have to plant them in very rich organic, homemade compost with horse manure added in to achieve the deep blue varieties. Do you grow any of the macrophylla hydrangea varieties? I going to ask my local nursery to order in a panicle hydrangea for me. Proven Winners here told me that they haven't been able to import their brand of hydrangeas into Australia, yet. It is disappointing. We do have a panicle variety called 'Pee Gee', but as I said, very hard to get hold of.
I think I have almost all of the ones you have. Plus a few more and about 19 varieties of macrophylas...unfortunately, the macro hydrangeas aren't that great in my zone 5b. The only ones that reliably bloom are those that I overwinter in my garage...LOL And I cut my panicle hydrangeas way back and never really let them get to full size. Beautiful garden! 😍
Loved this tour!
I really enjoy your garden tours! Please speak to what you've learned about light requirement for different hydrangea varieties. I have two limelights, two years old that don't bloom. I am relocating them to a sunnier space this fall. I notice you have a fair amount of shade .I would love to know how you found their "happy place". Should a panicle bloom first year? Thank you again for sharing your beautiful garden.