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All things hydrangea, all the time! Learn, grow, garden, and shop with us. Our online nursery offers 50+ varieties of hydrangeas!

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Skip the fence & plant additional privacy instead! 🏡

Limelight Prime® Panicle Hydrangea is one of our top hydrangeas for privacy hedges and screening. Don't take our word for it, let it's sturdy stems, large blooms, and earlier bloom time impress you in your outdoor space.

- Grows 4-6' tall and 4-5' wide
- Hardy in USDA zones 3-8
- Thrives in full sun and part sun

Photos from Hydrangea.com's post 06/05/2026

🔍 Let's take a closer look at hydrangea color!

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Bigleaf hydrangea flowers shift from pink to blue based on more than just soil pH. Aluminum, a mineral naturally present in many soils, must also be available for blue pigment to develop. Acidic soil alone isn't always enough.

What to expect when you plant:
→ Most hydrangeas sold in garden centers or online will bloom pink. Commercial growing media doesn't contain aluminum.
→ After a full growing season in the ground, flower color will adjust to reflect your soil's natural conditions.
→ The hydrangeas blooming in your neighborhood are your best indicator of what color to expect in your own yard.

👉 Have you ever successfully shifted the color of your hydrangeas?

06/05/2026

Tell us- if you could only grow one hydrangea, what would you choose? 🌸

Photos from Hydrangea.com's post 05/29/2026

The smallest variety on the market. 🌱📏

It's the smallest version of our fabulous native oakleaf hydrangea on the market, ‘Munchkin’ Oakleaf Hydrangea is a tiny fraction of the epic proportions it can reach in nature. This makes it ideal for small spaces. Despite its small size, it doesn't skimp on the display, as it is covered with big cone-shaped summer blooms that develop a ruby tone come autumn, and of course, has the same fabulous fall color you expect from oakleaf hydrangeas.

3-4 feet tall and wide at maturity

USDA zones 5-9

05/15/2026

Hydrangea season starts with the right soil! 🪏

Moist, well-drained soil is best for bigleaf hydrangeas, like the one you see here. They wilt easily, so a steady supply of moisture will keep your plant looking its best.

✔️ A good 2-3” layer of mulch is crucial in all climates, year-round!

➡️ Do you have bigleaf hydrangeas in your garden?

05/08/2026

A little something we like to call hydrangea-scrolling. 🌸

Hydrangeas take the main stage in any garden, and with so many different varieties, the possibilities are endless. Whether your dream garden is in sun or shade, there is a hydrangea waiting for you!

➡️ If you could only plant one hydrangea in your garden, what would it be?

Photos from Hydrangea.com's post 04/24/2026

Invincibelle Limetta® Smooth Hydrangea 🍋‍🟩

This smooth hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens) does something most can't: it blooms reliably every year, even in Zone 3! Here's what to expect: lime green mophead flowers emerge in early summer, soften to white, then deepen to a subtle lime green, lasting all the way to frost. Growing to about 3–4 feet tall and wide, it fits foundation plantings, borders, and containers alike. Strong stems mean no staking, no flopping. Swipe to see it through the season.

➡️ Would you rather have fresh green hydrangea flowers or bright white?

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A Native Stand-Out: Hydrangea Arborescens 🌿

Smooth hydrangeas are great selections for native, pollinator, rain, or shade gardens. They attract butterflies, moths, pollinators, and songbirds, as well as being a host plant for the larvae of the Hydrangea sphinx (Darapsa versicolor) moth.

Planting native hydrangeas, such as smooth hydrangeas, helps build a healthy ecosystem in your garden and supports a better Earth! 🌎

🪏 Which one would you add to your garden?

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When is the best time to plant hydrangeas? 🌱

Remember, these are just suggestions that make the planting and establishment process as stress-free as possible for both you and your hydrangea; they aren't set-in-stone rules. The real key is to minimize the stress the plant experiences, whether from heat, cold, water, or humidity, so that it can quickly grow roots in its new home.

➡️ Save this for when you decide to add hydrangeas to your landscape!

04/10/2026

Naturalize your garden with these native hydrangeas!

The large, showy flower you love, but to North America.

⭐️ Incrediball® Smooth Hydrangea: Massive, globe-shaped blooms that hold their shape all season. Sturdy stems, which means no flopping.
⭐️ Gatsby Gal® Oakleaf Hydrangea: A four-season show. Huge white blooms age to pink, followed by vivid fall foliage and exfoliating cinnamon bark in winter.
⭐️ Invincibelle® Lace Smooth Hydrangea: Soft pink and white lacecap flowers that pollinators can’t resist.

➡️ Do you have a favorite native hydrangea?

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