Hello Marta! We love your videos here in France! Your garden is so beautiful all year long. Hydrangeas suffered in our country too, and irrigation is now mandatory to keep them alive… Please consider enabling automatic subtitles on your Polish channel so that we can understand what you say, even if we know automatic translation is not accurate, it’s better than nothing and we feel we are missing so much interesting topics 😻
Hi Marta!! I so enjoy your videos. Seeing your garden is such an inspiration!! Hydrangeas struggles in the heat here in Midwest US. Zone 6. Just finished a week of temps over 100F ( 5 days with heat index over 40C). I had to water the White Wedding Hydrangeas I planted this spring every day. Still looked very droopy every afternoon. My Annabella and Limelight have done well despite the heat. Also planted 3 Tuff-Stuff ( a mountain hydrangea)I put in a much more shaded area. So far so good. Time will tell how well all these new plants root in.
Thank you for new shots :))) My Summer Garden is in full bloom and we're excited to share it with you as we take you on a virtual tour of flower garden!
Marta, as always your videos are as informative as your garden is beautiful. All the hydrangeas have been breathtaking. We had a very cold freeze in spring just as everything had started to form blooms. I lost a lot of plants I think because it stayed so wet here and then the hard freeze killed them. But two young hydrangeas that I had in the ground made it but they struggled. I put them in pots and they did better although slow and no blooms. I also took a rooting from my big hydrangeas and it’s growing beautifully. But the hydrangea that I got the rooting from only had two small blooms. It’s an older hydrangea so maybe that’s part of its problems. My Oak-leaf hydrangea (white to creamy in color) was beautiful and had a lot of blooms and smelled so beautiful. The blooms should have changed to a pinkish/reddish color but haven’t. It may be the drought and heat. We are having record breaking temperatures right now as I think many are. As soon as the temperature falls I’m going to try to propagate some of my oak-wood hydrangeas and maybe some from my blue ones. I’m in the southern United States near the Gulf of Mexico. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. I always get excited when I see a new one up. Have a great weekend and hopefully cooler weekend.
The summer has been quite hot also over here in Switzerland. My hydrangeas struggled a lot, I had to water the Annabelles every other day and the peniculatas (limelights, phantoms, pinky winkys & vanilla strawberries) at least twice a week. It’s been a very challenging season with many lessons learned.
I have 3 hydrangeas that haven’t flowered out of approximately 15, I think with our very wet summer these 3 lacked sun, they were in too much shade. Moving for next year. Xx great information thank you for sharing xx
Hello Marta! Greetings from Northern California, zone 9b. Love your videos and insights on your beautiful garden. We had so much rain this past winter, then so dry and hot this summer. Hydrangeas are really finicky this year, some doing well, others not so. Some of mine do need more sun, but with many days at or above 100 and low humidity, the ones in sunny areas are suffering from sunburn. As you suggested, taking lots of notes this year!
Hi! I’m a new gardener and my favorite flower is hydrangea. I have 4 pots that I bought in the summer, flowers were spent and beheaded them and now it’s growing new leaves. I’m in zone 9 in the US and I want to know when is the best time to plant them on the ground. Love your channel. Thanks!
Beautiful garden What are the low growing plants that are growing under the Annabelle hydrangeas on the edges one is a grass and one with a hart shaped silver grey leaf ??? Thank you.
Beautiful hydrangea border! My Annabelles' flowers go from green to white as they mature, then get brown petals (which is not so attractive). Can I prevent that somehow? I like the way yours turn back to green when they dry. Thanks!
Hello Marta, I learn so much from your videos! I just started planting hydrangeas and love them. Do you know of a hydrangea that can be grown in shade? I recently just planted a "Sweet Summer" hydrangea paniculata. The tag said it can be planted in sun or shade.
Hello Marta! We love your videos here in France! Your garden is so beautiful all year long. Hydrangeas suffered in our country too, and irrigation is now mandatory to keep them alive… Please consider enabling automatic subtitles on your Polish channel so that we can understand what you say, even if we know automatic translation is not accurate, it’s better than nothing and we feel we are missing so much interesting topics 😻
I never thought to take notes of how things grow. It would be super useful. Great idea, Marta. Thanks.
ЗДРАВСТВУЙТЕ МАРТА . ПРИВЕТ ИЗ СОЛНЕЧНОГО УЗБЕКИСТАНА.
СПАСИБО КРАСАВИЦА ЗА ВИДЕО РОЛИК ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Really handy tips about drying the flowers, will try that, thank you.
I love how the Annabelle Hydrangeas change its colors, I love watching your garden and you always have a a very useful tips and ideas, Thank you!
Hi Marta!! I so enjoy your videos. Seeing your garden is such an inspiration!!
Hydrangeas struggles in the heat here in Midwest US. Zone 6. Just finished a week of temps over 100F ( 5 days with heat index over 40C). I had to water the White Wedding Hydrangeas I planted this spring every day. Still looked very droopy every afternoon. My Annabella and Limelight have done well despite the heat. Also planted 3 Tuff-Stuff ( a mountain hydrangea)I put in a much more shaded area. So far so good. Time will tell how well all these new plants root in.
Thank you for new shots :))) My Summer Garden is in full bloom and we're excited to share it with you as we take you on a virtual tour of flower garden!
Marta, as always your videos are as informative as your garden is beautiful. All the hydrangeas have been breathtaking. We had a very cold freeze in spring just as everything had started to form blooms. I lost a lot of plants I think because it stayed so wet here and then the hard freeze killed them. But two young hydrangeas that I had in the ground made it but they struggled. I put them in pots and they did better although slow and no blooms. I also took a rooting from my big hydrangeas and it’s growing beautifully. But the hydrangea that I got the rooting from only had two small blooms. It’s an older hydrangea so maybe that’s part of its problems. My Oak-leaf hydrangea (white to creamy in color) was beautiful and had a lot of blooms and smelled so beautiful. The blooms should have changed to a pinkish/reddish color but haven’t. It may be the drought and heat. We are having record breaking temperatures right now as I think many are. As soon as the temperature falls I’m going to try to propagate some of my oak-wood hydrangeas and maybe some from my blue ones. I’m in the southern United States near the Gulf of Mexico.
Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. I always get excited when I see a new one up. Have a great weekend and hopefully cooler weekend.
The summer has been quite hot also over here in Switzerland. My hydrangeas struggled a lot, I had to water the Annabelles every other day and the peniculatas (limelights, phantoms, pinky winkys & vanilla strawberries) at least twice a week. It’s been a very challenging season with many lessons learned.
I have 3 hydrangeas that haven’t flowered out of approximately 15, I think with our very wet summer these 3 lacked sun, they were in too much shade. Moving for next year. Xx great information thank you for sharing xx
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Hello Marta! Greetings from Northern California, zone 9b. Love your videos and insights on your beautiful garden. We had so much rain this past winter, then so dry and hot this summer. Hydrangeas are really finicky this year, some doing well, others not so. Some of mine do need more sun, but with many days at or above 100 and low humidity, the ones in sunny areas are suffering from sunburn. As you suggested, taking lots of notes this year!
Hi! Just landed In SF so I’l be soaking your climate for a moment ❤️
Enjoy! If you stay in SF it will be much cooler than up in the Sacramento Area where we live.
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Beautiful display ❤
Is that Olivia Rose Austin in the background?
Hi! I’m a new gardener and my favorite flower is hydrangea. I have 4 pots that I bought in the summer, flowers were spent and beheaded them and now it’s growing new leaves. I’m in zone 9 in the US and I want to know when is the best time to plant them
on the ground. Love your channel. Thanks!
Beautiful garden
What are the low growing plants that are growing under the Annabelle hydrangeas on the edges one is a grass and one with a hart shaped silver grey leaf ???
Thank you.
Beautiful hydrangea border! My Annabelles' flowers go from green to white as they mature, then get brown petals (which is not so attractive). Can I prevent that somehow? I like the way yours turn back to green when they dry. Thanks!
Hello Marta, I learn so much from your videos! I just started planting hydrangeas and love them. Do you know of a hydrangea that can be grown in shade? I recently just planted a "Sweet Summer" hydrangea paniculata. The tag said it can be planted in sun or shade.