[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 5-9
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Deciduous
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 1-2′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 2-3′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Partial Sun to Shade
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Blue, Pink, Purple
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Moderate
Let’s Dance® Blue Jangles® Hydrangea is a big-leaf hydrangea that blooms on both old and new wood, with a tight, compact habit that is unusual among reblooming hydrangeas. Large, full flower heads will readily go heavenly blue in acid soils; in alkaline soils, they’ll be vivid pink. This proven performer will bloom reliably even in zone 5.
Top three reasons to grow Let’s Dance® Blue Jangles® hydrangea:
-The only truly compact reblooming hydrangea.
-Blooms on old wood and new wood, so you get more flowers over a longer period
-Large flowers readily turn a deep blue in acidic soils
Let’s Dance® hydrangeas are best left unpruned – though they bloom on both old and new wood, you’ll enjoy many more blooms over a longer period if you don’t prune them except to remove any dead wood in spring, once the new growth has emerged.
Big-leaf hydrangeas benefit from a good layer of shredded bark mulch to keep their shallow roots from drying out. In colder climates, they should get at least six hours of sun, ideally in the morning; warm climate gardeners should ensure plants are shaded during the hottest parts of the day.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 3-9
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Deciduous
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 4-5′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 4-5′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Partial Sun to Shade
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Green
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Moderate
Lime Rickey® Smooth Hydrangea is an outstanding native hydrangea with large, disc-like blooms. The flowers start out a fresh green and age to rich jade, all accented with pink pollen for a unique accent. The stems on this hydrangea are exceptionally strong, and unlike ‘Annabelle,’ hold up to even the strongest summer storms without bending or flopping. We’ve seen this plant withstand 2″ of rainfall in one hour, completely unphased! It makes an excellent cut flower and dries well, too. Deadheading is not necessary. And because it’s a super hardy smooth hydrangea, you can rely on it to bloom every year no matter where you plant it, no matter how you prune it.
Top three reasons to grow Lime Rickey hydrangea:
– blooms every summer, even in very cold areas.
– large, jade-green flowers are very long-lasting.
– exceptionally strong stems won’t flop, even after heavy rains.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 5-9
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Deciduous
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 6-8′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 6-8′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Partial Sun to Shade
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green, Purple, Red
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Pink to White
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Moderate
‘Gatsby Pink’ Oakleaf Hydrangea boasts big, showy blooms that quickly transform from pure white to a glorious pink, providing months of color. Handsome dark green foliage turns burgungy-red in autumn. This North American native is perfect for woodland gardens and informal plantings.
Top three reasons to grow Gatsby Pink oakleaf hydrangea:
-Native to North America
-White flowers change to pink
-Excellent fall color
Best in moist, well-drained soils. Prune after flowering. Fertilize in spring. May need winter protection in colder climates.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 3-8
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Deciduous
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 3-5′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 3-5′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Partial Sun to Shade
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Green Turning to Pink in Fall
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Moderate
Compared to its famous sibling ‘Limelight’, Little Lime® Panicle Hydrangea may seem like a pipsqueak. Don’t let this petite shrub fool you. While maintaining its short stature of 3-5’ tall and wide, it really packs a visual punch in the garden. In summer, lime green blooms open on strong stems – no drooping here. As it ages, rich pink coloring emerges to prolong the show through fall.
Little Lime® Panicle Hydrangea is small enough to grow in containers and also stands out as a bold mass planting. Its bright bloom coloration makes it an excellent choice for cut flower gardens and can be used fresh or dried. This reliable performer blooms on new wood, so a quick trim in late winter or early spring will encourage fresh growth and an abundance of buds. Like most hardy hydrangeas, it is hardy to Zone 3 and does best in partial sun to shade.
Summer flowers open soft green and turn pink and burgundy in fall. 2016 – Selected as landscape plant of the year
2015 – Awarded a Gold Medal from The Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society.
2013 – Awarded Plantarium Gold Medal
2013 – Green is Life Bronze Medal
2011 – American Nursery & Landscape Association (ANLA) Management Clinic Best New Plant award.
Prune in late winter/early spring. Apply a controlled release fertilizer in early spring. A supplemental dose of liquid feed may be needed in mid summer. Soil pH does not affect bloom color.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 6-9
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Deciduous
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 6′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 6′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Partial Sun
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Variegated, Green and White
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Pinkish White
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Moderate
Variegated Hydrangea has beautiful green and white foliage with lacecap flowers that are pinkish white. Excellent for brightening shady spots in the garden and wonderful in containers. Fast growing and easy to care for. Apply mulch to insulate the root zone and prune to shape after flowering.
[icon name="hb-moon-earth" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Hardiness Zone: 6-9
[icon name="hb-moon-tree-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Evergreen/Deciduous: Deciduous
[icon name="icon-resize-vertical" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Height: 4-6′
[icon name="icon-resize-horizontal" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Spread: 4-6′
[icon name="icon-sun" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Sun Exposure: Partial Sun
[icon name="hb-moon-leaf-2" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Foliage: Green
[icon name="hb-moon-fan" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Flower: Blue or Pink
[icon name="icon-tint" size="small" color="#084f8d" float="left" link="" new_tab="no"]Water Usage: Moderate
A romantic showy color accent, Nikko Blue Hydrangea forms a mound of prolific blossoms that are vibrant blue in acidic soil and lavender pink in alkaline soil. Easy to care for and excellent for containers. Apply mulch to insulate the root zone and prune to shape after flowering.
Espoma Organic Soil Acidifier lowers soil pH, turns hydrangeas blue and helps acid loving plants like blueberries thrive. Safer than aluminum sulfate, Espoma Soil Acidifier contains minerals that can be used to correct the problem of alkaline soil, promoting dark green growth and blue flowers in a long lasting formula that won’t burn. Soil acidification is used primarily to adjust the pH of alkaline soils for acid loving plants. It should be used alongside a complete fertilizer to ensure balanced availability of other vital nutrients.
Guaranteed analysis: 30% sulfur.
Derived from: elemental sulfur and gypsum
Made in the USA with solar power by Espoma Organic®. CDFA registered organic input material. USDA certified biobased product.
Azalea-tone® is an organic slow release fertilizer that is ideal for azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias, gardenias and a variety of acid loving plants including amaryllis, asters, dogwood, ferns, blueberries, bleeding heart, holly, hydrangea, fir, juniper, lupine, magnolia, lily of the valley, marigolds, oaks, pines, raspberries, spruce and strawberries.
Made from natural and organic plant food ingredients with no sludges or fillers. Formulated with slow release organics and beneficial microbes, Azalea-tone® supports healthy growth and bigger blooms. Guaranteed analysis: 4% nitrogen, 3% phosphate, 4% soluble potash, 3% calcium, 1% magnesium, 5% sulfur.
Derived from: Feather meal, poultry manure, bone meal, alfalfa meal, greensand, sulfate of potash, sulfate of potash magnesia and elemental sulfur.
G&B Organics Acid Planting Mix is a specially formulated planting mix that is ideal for acid loving plants like azaleas, camellias, rhododendrons, gardenias, hydrangeas, citrus, blueberries, conifers, ferns, dogwoods & maples. It can be mixed with native soils for in-ground plantings, or used alone for container plants.
Ingredients: Recycled forest products, bark fines, peat moss, sand, worm castings, kelp meal, bat guano, kapok seed meal
G&B Organics products are OMRI verified to meet organic standards established by the USDA and the California Department of Food and Agriculture. They are free of bio-solids/sewage sludge and are people, pet and planet safe.