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New for Fall 2022: The new-and-improved Pop Star Hydrangea. The Pop Star Hydrangea shrub, the newest introduction from Endless Summer, is an extremely versatile and prolific rebloomer. Boasting reblooms 2-4 weeks sooner than similar hydrangea varieties, the Pop Star Hydrangea is the first of its kind.
The Pop Star Hydrangea is easy to grow in almost any growing zone. Thick, dark green leaves help it stand up to the heat of warmer climates. In addition to being heat-resistant, the Pop Star Hydrangea is an all-around stronger performer. The upright stems prevent flopping, ensuring the high-impact blooms are prominently displayed.
With the Pop Star Hydrangea, you can finally bring the beauty of Hydrangeas to any space. The versatility in planting, paired with the genetically compact nature of this improved cultivar, makes it perfect for patio pots or small garden beds. The Pop Star Hydrangea will deliver beautiful reblooming flowers to brighten up any space, big or small.
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1. Planting: Choose a location with morning sun and afternoon shade. If you live in zones 6 or lower, the more sun the better. Avoid planting your hydrangeas in a heavily shaded spot. Give your Hydrangeas plenty of room to grow.
Soil content is also important for Hydrangeas because it should drain well yet also maintain sufficient moisture. Also, the acidity levels of the soil will have a direct impact on the color of your flowers. For deep blue flowers, keep pH below 5.5. For pink or red flowers neutralize soil to pH 7.0 or higher.
When you're ready to plant, dig the planting hole 2 feet wider than the root ball and to a depth of the tip of the root ball. Set the Hydrangea in the hole, making sure it is not planted too deeply. Finally, water to settle the roots.
2. Watering: Give your Hydrangea an inch of water each week. This includes any rainfall. If you're not sure when and how much to water, simply check the surrounding soil about 2 inches down. If the soil is dry here, it's time to water until it's moist.
3. Fertilizing: Fertilize your Hydrangeas once in the summer prior to August. Apply a good time-release fertilizer at this time, only one time during the year. Discontinue fertilizing if the plant appears wilted or unhealthy.
4. Pruning: Prune in the spring to remove dead tips from winter. Our Endless Summer® Hydrangeas bloom on new wood, so you can also prune back in the fall or early spring for shaping without worry - it'll grow and bloom again!
FGT Tip: Add lime to raise soil pH if you want to grow pink flowers. If you want blue flowers, add sulfur to lower the soil's pH.