Why Endless Summer ® BloomStruck ® Hydrangeas?
Newest and best of the famous reblooming Endless Summer® Hydrangeas, BloomStruck® begins in early summer and doesn't stop until fall - a remarkable 10 to 12 weeks longer than ordinary Hydrangeas!
It does it all by blooming on both last year's old wood and new wood. This means that even if severe winter cold causes die-back, you will still have months of bloom on the new stems grown that season.
Plus, this remarkable plant produces a bloom head on almost every stem, which means you will have a phenomenal show in your garden. These blooms will be a rich purple or rosy red, depending on your soil's pH (purple in acid soil, rose in alkaline soil).
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You get all of these benefits because we've nurtured and hand-picked your BloomStruck® Hydrangea for proven results. Now, a reliable performer is delivered directly to your doorstep.
A healthy, eye-catching shrub will arrive at your home, ready to plant and burst forth with second-to-none blooms quickly.
Don't wait - get a repeat, reliable bloomer that's unlike any other variety found at your local garden center or nursery. Order your BloomStruck ® Hydrangea Shrub today!
About Endless Summer® Hydrangeas: Endless Summer® Reblooming Hydrangeas is the world's leading hydrangea brand. They thrive in both landscapes and patio containers alike. No matter what variety of Endless Summer hydrangea you have in your garden, you can be confident that it will live up to its promise of endless blooms. With decades of testing and garden expertise, it’s a sure bet that your hydrangeas will be showstoppers!
1. Planting: Choose an area with at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day and well-drained soil. Then, dig a hole that’s at least two to three times wider than the root ball, place the tree, backfill its soil, and lastly, water to help establish its roots.
If you're planting in a container, select a pot that's about twice the size of your plant's shipped container and ensure it has drainage holes.
2. Watering: Water your Hydrangea thoroughly about once a week. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check the surrounding soil, down to around 2 or 3 inches. If the soil is dry, it’s time to water.
3. Pruning: Pruning is not necessary, but if you’d like to shape your Hydrangea, prune it in late winter or early spring.
4. Fertilizer: Apply a time-released fertilizer once or twice in the summer.