Blue Hydrangea 6-12"
Blue Hydrangea 6-12"
Blue Hydrangea 6-12' – A Lovely Addition to Your Garden.
Restore your garden with the sophisticated Blue Hydrangea 6-12', a spectacular blue-blossomed shrub with a summertime glow. The variety is popular for its large, round flowers in vivid shades of blue, and it's the hydrangea variety you want to plant in your yard, garden, or lawn.
What We Like About the Blue Hydrangea 6-12':
Blue Flowers: Enjoy the stunning blue flowers blooming from late spring to summer, which add a pop of color to your garden.
Big, Prominent Heads: Blue Hydrangea flower heads are big, ball-shaped heads which look great in your arrangement.
Best for Borders and Hedges: With an adult height of 6-12 feet, the Blue Hydrangea is excellent for privacy hedges, mixed borders, or a point of interest.
Seasonal Shade: In addition to the blue flowers, the leaves of the Blue Hydrangea have an earthy background to the beautiful flowers and make for a pretty garden year-round.
Drought Tolerant: Once established, the Blue Hydrangea is moderately drought-tolerant and, therefore, an easy-to-maintain plant for your garden.
The Health Advantages of Blue Hydrangea 6-12':
Interest Year-Round: The blue Hydrangea’s blue blooms and lush foliage in the fall offer beautiful spring to summer color.
Ideal for Landscape Design: This bushy shrub grows to be tall and elegant, perfect for filling big areas, privacy screens, or landscaping designs with lovely blooms.
Pollinator-Friendly: Blue Hydrangeas also have pollinator friendly properties, so your garden is healthy.
Low Care: Hydrangeas are simple to grow and care for — you don’t have to do a thing; they are as beautiful as they get.
Planting and Care Tips:
Sunlight: Blue Hydrangeas love part- to full sun. If you can spare a little shade in the afternoon so that the flowers won’t die from extreme heat, please do so.
Soil Needs: Hydrangeas love well-drained, slightly acidic soil. The soil pH should be acidic for the best blue.
Wetting: Don’t let the soil dry out too much. Blue Hydrangeas should be regularly watered if you want them to grow vigorously initially.
Pruning: Prune the blue hydrangea when it has bloomed to keep it looking its best and generating new growth. Abandon any dead or injured branches to keep the plant in good health.
Abrasive: Position plants 4-5' apart so that they have ample space to develop and receive lots of fresh air.
Why You Should Select Blue Hydrangea 6-12' For Your Garden?
Blue Hydrangea 6-12' The best addition to any yard or landscape. It’s blue flowers, a seasonally stunning plant, and low maintenance, pollinator-friendly for your backyard. Its oversized profusion of flowers makes it the star of any garden and its height makes it both private and impressive as a hedge. Blue Hydrangeas will wow you if you’re after a splash of color for your yard or a beautiful flowering hedge.