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Everlasting™ Harmony Hydrangea
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FAQS for Buying Hydrangea Shrubs Online
What Types of Hydrangea Bushes Are Available at Nature Hills Nursery?
What Types of Hydrangea Bushes Are Available at Nature Hills Nursery?
Nature Hills offers a curated selection of top-performing Hydrangea macrophylla, Hydrangea arborescens, Hydrangea paniculata, and Hydrangea quercifolia. Whether you love the dramatic blooms of Endless Summer®, the showy lace-cap flowers of Cherry Explosion, or the native pollinator-friendly Alice Oakleaf, there’s a Hydrangea bush here for every garden style and hardiness zone from 3 to 9.
Which Hydrangea Is Best for My Growing Zone?
Which Hydrangea Is Best for My Growing Zone?
With Hydrangea varieties that thrive in USDA Zones 3 through 9, there's a perfect match for nearly every U.S. garden. Cold-hardy favorites like Annabelle and Limelight Hydrangea shine in northern climates, while heat-tolerant options like Bigleaf Hydrangeas prefer zones 5 to 9. Enter your zip code in the Plant Highlights section of any product page to find zone-compatible options that will flourish in your region.
How Do I Choose the Right Hydrangea for My Landscape?
How Do I Choose the Right Hydrangea for My Landscape?
Start by thinking about your space and sun exposure. Panicle Hydrangeas love full sun and work well in hedges or large beds. Oakleaf Hydrangeas offer texture and fall color, perfect for woodland borders. Smooth Hydrangeas like Annabelle deliver classic, rounded blooms, and Bigleaf Hydrangeas bring color-shifting drama in containers and garden beds. Use them as specimen plants, accents, or mass plantings for a jaw-dropping display.
Can I Change the Color of My Hydrangea Blooms?
Can I Change the Color of My Hydrangea Blooms?
Yes—at least with Bigleaf Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla)! Their bloom color depends on the soil pH. Acidic soil (pH below 6) turns flowers blue, while alkaline soil (pH above 7) turns them pink. Use soil amendments like aluminum sulfate or lime to influence your Hydrangea’s hue. Always check the plant tag or product page to confirm if your variety is color-changeable.
Do Hydrangea Bushes Need a Lot of Maintenance?
Do Hydrangea Bushes Need a Lot of Maintenance?
Hydrangeas are low-maintenance when planted in well-drained, fertile soil and given consistent water. Most types benefit from morning sun with afternoon shade, especially in hot climates. Pruning varies by type—some bloom on old wood, others on new—so always check our Hydrangea Pruning Guide linked on each product page. A seasonal mulch layer and a boost with Nature Hills Root Booster will keep them looking lush and lively.