What a great way to grow them at a nursery-big impact, slower to dry out and you can 'easily' pull out the grow bag to sell them. That fire light with the dark pink blooms and dark stems is so pretty.
My pumpkins on a stick are awesome!! I am not sure how the survive due to flea beetle damage but they did!! I almost pulled them out when most of the leaves were eaten early this summer. Thank you again for recommending these early in the season.
Wow, what a difference in color between yours and mine! I live in central Indiana and have several you showed and my Firelight, Pinky Winky and Vanilla Strawberry are NEVER that bright! Lucky you!
Hi Evelyn, I’m zone 3 Manitoba and planted Little Lime Punch this spring. The colour it has turned is stunning! It should come through winter just fine as it will get great snow cover, so I’m thrilled with it! 🇨🇦👏🍁
Thanks for a great video. I appreciated learning about some hydrangeas that I not familiar with - nice to see how they bloom. BTW how much should I be watering my hydrangeas - I have pinky winkies
In containers, they need water daily. In the ground I check them every 3 to 4 days = more if it’s hot or windy. If they need it, I soak the soil on and around the plant. If you notice the leaves are wilting, they’re likely either really dry or really wet. They don’t like it wet/muddy.
You’ll want to check with a local nursery for that answer. We’re able to plant panicle hydrangeas any time the ground isn’t frozen, but spring and fall are the easiest times for us.
They are on drip. The timing is going to depend on the emitters and your climate. We run ours for 70 minutes twice a day on the hottest, driest months.
Thank you for these updates. Im helping my sister plan her garden and now she can see what hydrangeas she loves the most!
Definitely.The best display of hydrangeas
It's nice to know our weather helps! Makes the northern weather feel nicer!
What a great way to grow them at a nursery-big impact, slower to dry out and you can 'easily' pull out the grow bag to sell them. That fire light with the dark pink blooms and dark stems is so pretty.
Interesting video..........some very useful information!!!!!
The one thing Im jealous of as a southern gardener 😂 These are gorgeous! What a great comparison.
Great video! I just started planting hydrangeas beginning of August so this was very helpful.
My pumpkins on a stick are awesome!! I am not sure how the survive due to flea beetle damage but they did!! I almost pulled them out when most of the leaves were eaten early this summer. Thank you again for recommending these early in the season.
Thank you so much for your Channel … I just love it!
Corey, such great info! Would you give us one last seasonal update of the hydrangeas in your backyard?
I walked through in my last video.
My Plants Are Still Going in September: Trimming and Care
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@@UpNorthGardenMIThank you, Corey!
Wow, what a difference in color between yours and mine! I live in central Indiana and have several you showed and my Firelight, Pinky Winky and Vanilla Strawberry are NEVER that bright! Lucky you!
Another great video! Do you grow little lime punch? I have a few in pots and hope to plant out in the Fall.
We sold out of them, but I featured them in the earlier video (check the video description for the link). Punch gets great color.
Hi Evelyn, I’m zone 3 Manitoba and planted Little Lime Punch this spring. The colour it has turned is stunning! It should come through winter just fine as it will get great snow cover, so I’m thrilled with it! 🇨🇦👏🍁
Really good information. Thank you.
U show the best hydrangeas
Thanks for a great video. I appreciated learning about some hydrangeas that I not familiar with - nice to see how they bloom. BTW how much should I be watering my hydrangeas - I have pinky winkies
In containers, they need water daily. In the ground I check them every 3 to 4 days = more if it’s hot or windy. If they need it, I soak the soil on and around the plant.
If you notice the leaves are wilting, they’re likely either really dry or really wet.
They don’t like it wet/muddy.
@@UpNorthGardenMI Thanks for the always useful advice!
Maybe you can make a video about dwarf varieties of hydrangeas for next year so we can see similarities/differences of cultivars 🙂
I covered the dwarf varieties in the earlier video (link in the video description). Color will be similar to the full sized versions.
Could you please do a segment on how to trim a hydrangeas or if we should. Should it be done in the fall or the spring?
@@DebBrown-ee5kw look for the two videos in this playlist… Hydrangeas
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I love watching your videos brand new gardener here! Hydrangeas are my favorites! do you ship?
Sorry, we’re not set up for shipping. However, your local garden center should have some varieties that they know will thrive in your area.
When is best time to plant hydrangea...in in zone 7b
You’ll want to check with a local nursery for that answer. We’re able to plant panicle hydrangeas any time the ground isn’t frozen, but spring and fall are the easiest times for us.
Are those hydrangeas on a drip irrigation line? And if they are, how much do you give each plant? In times of drought and high temperatures.
They are on drip. The timing is going to depend on the emitters and your climate. We run ours for 70 minutes twice a day on the hottest, driest months.
Once again, my zip code envy is rearing its ugly head
It’s a different story in November when all the leaves are gone and things start looking very brown 😊