Collection: Hydrangea Plants

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  • Hydrangea macrophylla (Any Color) - Plant
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  • Hydrangea Arborescens, Smooth Hydrangea (White) - Plant
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Are you looking to fill your landscape or your terrace garden with abundant flowers? Then adding some Hydrangeas can help you achieve that goal. Hydrangea plants have a hard-to-resist old-fashioned charm in the summertime, thanks to their massive bloom heads.

These huge flower heads may look very demanding due to their splendour, but these shrubs are low maintenance and the right conditions can help them grow fairly easily.

Hydrangea plants shrubs are low-maintenance shrubs that reward gardeners with large, eye-catching flowerheads that can persist for weeks. Not only that, but the flower heads are lovely and long-lasting in dried arrangements after they bloom.

These attractive plants are easy to manage, endure practically any soil, and produce copious blooms, making them unrivalled in the shrub world for stunning blossoms. Clear blue, brilliant pink, frosty white, lavender, and rose blossoms entice with clear blue, vibrant pink, frosty white, lavender, and rose petals—sometimes all flowering on the same plant!

Here are a few basics you need to understand while bringing these beautiful flowering plants home :

  • You should be planting hydrangeas in the fall season followed by early spring. They should be having enough time to establish a healthy root system before blooming.
  • Hydrangeas like warm and morning sun, but dislike the heat in the afternoons. They should be ideally kept in sheltered locations.
  • Soil for Hydrangeas should contain an abundance of organic material and should have good drainage capacity.
  • If your soil is rich, you may not need fertilizers for your Hydrangeas but it is advisable to study their type as their fertilizer requirement may differ from type to type.
  • You should be deeply watering Hydrangeas at least three times a week to encourage root growth. Watering in the morning will help them prevent wilting during hot days.

Surf NurseryLive’s collection of Hydrangea Plants in enchanting colors , to find the best fit for your terrace garden or balcony garden.

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