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Hydrangea
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Jangchub wrote: On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 00:46:39 -0400, Stephen Henning wrote: Sheila wrote: Does it really live up to blooming all summer or is that just hype? Almost. It first blooms on old wood and then blooms on new wood. There is a gap where it is between old and new wood. Mine do well here in Zone 6. I have heard some complaints from colder zones. Endless Summer is a brand name and not a variety, since they have an entire series of Endless Summer hydrangeas. Thanks for the distinction. What color do you have? The only hydrangeas which truly do well here are oak leaf hydrangeas which are native. http://gotbodhicitta-wangmo.blogspot.com/ Security is not what I have, it's what I can do without,,, I have had an Endless Summer hydrangea in Austin TX for the last two years. I have a blue one that is slowly turning pink. It has indeed bloomed all summer. Both years. However it wants entirely too much water and I will probably not get another. Next year it is going to have a lot less water and we will see how it does. Cea |
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