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Endless Summer® Blushing Bride Bigleaf Hydrangea

Hydrangea macrophylla ENDLESS SUMMER 'Blushing Bride'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This hydrangea performs best with 4 to 6 hours of morning sun followed by afternoon shade. While it can handle more shade, you will notice fewer of the signature white blooms and weaker stems if it sits in total darkness all day.
  • Soil: Aim for rich, well drained soil that holds moisture without staying soggy. If you have heavy clay, mix in some organic compost to improve drainage, or if your soil is sandy, add peat moss to help the roots stay hydrated.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, provide about one inch of water per week to help the root system settle into its new home. Once established, this variety is moderately drought tolerant, but inconsistent watering during heat waves will cause the large leaves to wilt and may lead to smaller flower clusters. Think of consistent moisture as the fuel that keeps those delicate white blooms from turning brown at the edges.

Pruning Tips

Since Blushing Bride is a reblooming variety, it produces flowers on both old wood from last year and new growth from the current season. The best time to prune is in early spring just as you see green buds beginning to swell, only removing the stems that are clearly dead or brittle. This "haircut" allows the plant to focus its energy on fresh growth and ensures you do not accidentally cut off the buds already waiting to bloom.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer designed for flowering shrubs in early spring and again in mid summer. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the growing season, as this encourages soft green growth that will not have time to harden off before the first frost. Using a fertilizer specifically labeled for hydrangeas can also help maintain the pristine white and soft pink tones of the petals regardless of your soil pH.

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Description

Sophisticated Endless Summer® Blushing Bride® Bigleaf Hydrangea

  • Blooms All Season First on Old Wood Then on New Wood
  • Big Round White Mophead Flowers Age to Soft Blush Pink or Blue
  • Lovely Dark Green Leaves
  • Excellent Foundation Plant
  • Use in Every Garden Bed to Tie the Whole Design Together
  • Incredibly Versatile Full Sun & Part Shade
  • Grow in Large Containers
  • Great Cut Flowers for Fresh or Dried Arrangements
  • Perfect Partner for Roses and Evergreens
  • Classic Choice Stays Compact

Hydrangeas are the stars of the summer garden and there are so many wildly colored varieties to consider. But you'll always adore the crisp, classic good looks of the Endless Summer® Blushing Bride® Hydrangea PP 17,169 (Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blushing Bride'). It's a sophisticated standout that you'll never grow tired of.

Use these mid-sized, upright rounded shrubs as the backbone of your summer garden. Add them to containers and use them as low-flowering hedges. They'll look great all by themselves, and easily hold their own next to other accent plants.

They look so fresh and cool in the heat of summer!

Blushing Bride is a lovely shrub that produces an abundance of soft, rounded, semi-double blooms up to 8 inches across. The beautiful pure white blooms have a lush appeal and contrast perfectly against the deep, dark, green foliage. Long, strong, sturdy stems hold the blooms aloft so they can shine for your summer.

As the flower color matures, it will slowly transition into either a light blush pink or soft Carolina blue, depending on your soil pH. Like other macrophylla, you can control the color by adding alkaline garden lime for pink and aluminum sulfate for blue blooms in more acidic soil. Either color is spectacular, pastel, and subtle.

Endless Summer® Blushing Bride Hydrangea could be the perfect plant for cutting gardens to create gorgeous centerpieces. Adorn your life with these beautiful blooms. You'll have plenty of these pure white flowers with semi-double florets arranged in large rounded mophead flowers to add to fresh arrangements. Let them transition and dry on the shrub to be harvested for dried arrangements in fall and winter.

Add plenty of the sturdy stems to your vase first, then tuck in other blooms for color and texture. They'll make the most tender partner for the graceful Rose or use them as a unifying touch in a hot combination of bright prairie plants or annuals.

Life is short! Play around and have fun with your arrangements. Last-minute guests? Trim 2 or 3 stems and pop them in a vase all by themselves for an effortlessly chic style.

This shrub is an Endless Summer® selection, which was a truly breakthrough series. You'll have early blooms that grow from last year's wood. Later in the summer, the new growth from this year will rebloom for you.

This means that Blushing Bride Hydrangea blooms on both old and new wood! Your landscape will have a consistent flowering backdrop. You'll appreciate counting on the flowers year after year.

There are so many ways to enjoy this beautiful Blushing Bride throughout your landscape. They are the perfect container thriller plant to decorate your patio or pool deck.

How to Use Endless Summer® Blushing Bride Hydrangea in the Landscape

Give these precious plants protection from the hot afternoon sun. This is especially true in the hottest USDA growing zones of 7, 8, and 9.

If your house faces east, you can use a row of these flowering shrubs as a very modern foundation planting. They look incredible as a low hedge near a covered patio or planted en masse along the edge of a woodland garden.

Use them to fill the center of a Boxwood-lined planting bed. Or plant them on the sunny side of taller Yew and Holly shrubs. That evergreen backdrop really sets the stage for the large blooms.

Like other Hydrangea, Blushing Bride is outstanding in your cutting garden and incorporated into your perennial border. They look amazing when repeated along the middle or front of your mixed shrub borders.

Try running them along the length of your white picket fence for an elegant take on classic Americana. Or, plan a monochromatic, repeating planting pattern, alternating Blushing Bride and White Knock Out® Roses. Add interest and fragrance with Spice Baby® Koreanspice Viburnum or Marianni® Daphne. Mix up your bigleaf Hydrangea collection with the colorful Summer Crush Hydrangeas and other Endless Summer white Hydrangea shrubs!

Space them 2-2 ½ feet apart for a tight, low hedge. You'll measure from the center of one plant to the center of the next. Create zig-zagging rows for mass planting. Mulch between and keep new mass plantings weeded as the plants grow together.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Blushing Bride Hydrangeas love an evenly moist, rich soil that is slightly acidic (lower soil pH). Ideally, this Hydrangea loves to have morning sun and then some partial shade from the hot afternoon sun. They will not flower well if they are grown in full shade, so they do need that morning sun to make the best bloom. An east side of a home or building, or a larger tree is ideal.

Provide rich, well-drained soils for your Hydrangeas. If your soil stays wet after a rainfall, add additional soil in a mound 18 - 24 inches above the native soil. Plant directly in that mound.

Give your plants a regular schedule of moderate water. Use a thick layer of mulch to cover the base of the plant to keep the root system moist. Please pull mulch back away from the stems a few inches to give better air circulation.

Early spring pruning is best done when you can see the start of new growth on these deciduous shrubs. Trim back the flower heads on old stems down to where new sprouts are starting. Reduce any of the branch tips that may have been winter-damaged from the cold.

As the older, thicker stems finish blooming in summer, you may want to remove those old stems out to the ground, leaving the younger stems to push forth the second flush of blooms. Removing the oldest stems after their yearly bloom will easily rejuvenate your plant over time.

In colder hardiness zones, there can be some winter damage. Established plants are best protected like you might a Rose bush by waiting for the plants to go dormant, and then piling up a mound of mulch over the top of the plant by a foot or so. In the late spring, pull the mulch away as the weather warms up. Then prune back any dead tops and it should grow nicely from the covered stems.

Like most Hydrangea bushes, soil acidity will affect the bloom color. The blooms start out white and they will fade to light pink in alkaline soil and light blue in acidic soil, so adjust your soil accordingly.

The mature size of the plants can vary somewhat based on the climate the soil type, and the amount of water available to the plant. They like areas with good air circulation and soil moisture, but not necessarily overhead irrigation. Use drip irrigation when you can to keep the soil moist, but not the foliage.

Enjoy your long relationship with the beautiful Endless Summer® Blushing Bride Hydrangea. You'll fall in love with the high-quality plants from the expert growers at Nature Hills. Order today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Endless Summer® Blushing Bride Bigleaf Hydrangea suitable for?

  • Endless Summer® Blushing Bride Bigleaf Hydrangea thrives in USDA zones 4-9. This reblooming variety handles both cold winters and hot summers well, making it suitable for most temperate regions. Plant in spring after last frost for best establishment.

What is the mature height and width of Blushing Bride Hydrangea at full growth?

  • Endless Summer® Blushing Bride typically reaches 3-5 feet tall and wide at maturity. This compact, upright rounded shrub stays manageable in most garden settings. Plant with adequate spacing for air circulation and shop at Nature Hills for healthy, well-rooted specimens.

What are the sunlight requirements for Endless Summer Blushing Bride—partial shade, full sun, or morning sun only?

  • Endless Summer Blushing Bride thrives in both full sun and partial shade conditions. This versatility makes it adaptable to various garden locations. For best blooming performance, provide at least 4-6 hours of sunlight daily, though it tolerates some afternoon shade in hot climates.

How do I plant Blushing Bride Hydrangea, including soil type and spacing?

  • Plant Blushing Bride Hydrangea 4-6 feet apart in well-draining, fertile soil enriched with compost. These adaptable shrubs thrive in full sun to part shade and tolerate various soil types. Space them properly since they reach 3-5 feet wide at maturity.

What are the watering needs for Blushing Bride to avoid over-watering and promote blooming?

  • Blushing Bride hydrangeas need consistent moisture but well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically 1-2 times weekly. Morning watering helps those large 8-inch blooms stay hydrated through hot afternoons without encouraging fungal issues.

How should I prune Endless Summer Blushing Bride Hydrangea, and when is the best time?

  • Prune Endless Summer Blushing Bride in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Since this variety blooms on both old and new wood, light pruning is all that's needed. Remove only dead, damaged, or weak stems to maintain the compact shape and maximize blooms throughout the season.

What fertilizer should I use on Blushing Bride, and how often to prevent leafy growth without flowers?

  • Use a low-nitrogen, phosphorus-rich fertilizer like 10-10-10 in early spring before new growth starts. Too much nitrogen promotes leafy growth at the expense of blooms. Since Blushing Bride blooms on both old and new wood, feed once in spring and avoid late-season fertilizing.

Why do the flowers on Blushing Bride start white but turn pink or blue, and how do I control the color with soil pH?

  • The white blooms naturally mature to soft blush pink or blue as they age, with the final color determined by your soil's pH level. In alkaline soil, flowers turn pink, while acidic soil produces blue tones. Add garden lime to increase alkalinity for pink blooms, or aluminum sulfate to acidify soil for blue flowers.

Will Blushing Bride Hydrangea rebloom on new and old wood like other Endless Summer varieties?

  • Yes, Blushing Bride blooms on both old and new wood throughout the growing season. It flowers first on old wood, then continues producing blooms on new growth. This reblooming habit ensures continuous flowers from spring through fall, even after harsh winters damage old wood.

How is Endless Summer Blushing Bride shipped—bare root, potted, or dormant depending on season?

  • Endless Summer Blushing Bride Hydrangeas are shipped as potted plants during the growing season and as dormant bare root plants in late fall through early spring. The shipping method depends on seasonal availability and optimal planting conditions. Check your specific shipping date for the format that ensures the best establishment in your garden.

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