How to Plant Panicle Hydrangeas for the Most Summer Color

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Panicle Hydrangeas are really the easiest Hydrangeas to grow. They bloom off of the new wood, so you never have to worry about if and when you should trim them. I put this list together so you would know when the different Panicle Hydrangeas bloom so you can extend your hydrangea color during the summer. Below is the link to see all the hydrangeas that I talked about in this video.
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Thank you, Heidi! This is such a concise explanation of the somewhat confusing lineup of hydrangeas!

fraukeg.facchini
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Heidi, This video is very informative. I love how you described the earliest to bloom and then to the latest! I have taken my notes!!!! Thank you🤗🌺

JeanneHedman
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Thank you for this video! I just got the firelight tid bit and potted it in container, hopefully it will give me some blooms this season .

febakoshy
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I love, love firelight tidbit. I just has a ton of blooms and the panicles turn pink in fall. ❤️

lindamiller
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Great video for those gardeners who can find room for a few more Hydrangeas😁 Heidi, this was an excellent comparison video for the Panicle type Hydrangeas. Now, we need one for the other types as well.

joanp
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I ordered 4 Quick Fire Fabs and 3 Little Quick Fires from Garden Crossings!! I can't wait for their arrival! So excited!!

Blake.Cooper
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Thank you for the great line up / comparison of the panicle hydrangeas. So helpful to see them all together and know bloom time and size. Fairly new to your channel. Already used some of your container combination ideas! 🪴😁

jenniferolson
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Great progress on this exciting project. Can't wait to see it completed with blooming flowers and glorious vegetables!

wandabrown
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I have lot's of Little Quick Fire's and Bobo's, they just look so romantic and pretty and bring me so much happiness all summer and fall! Looking to plant some Quick Fire Fab's this spring.

samantharitchie
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Now all PW has to do is make a fragrant hydrangea. 🌷💚🙃

judymckerrow
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Love having some smaller ones to add in filler spots or containers. I got a couple of the fairy trail bride and am thrilled to see them budded up. I’m zone 6 and originally these were only hardy to 5. So glad they are tougher than originally thought.

jilladcock
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Hi Heidi 🌺what abeautiful infomation about all types of hydrangeas . I love all hydrangeas they are amazing plants . Have awonderful and Happy Easter ✝️

linakhoury
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Thanks Heidi, you do such a great job on your video’s. Love this one and I’m hoping to find some of these here in Canada. I have the room to dabble in a bunch of these for continued blooms. I always get confused with how to prune hydrangeas hopefully I can remember this time lol.

lucieengen
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This is a helpful video. Thank you! Now to decide which ones I want?!

marthayoder
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Heidi how can I prevent the limelight and my little lime from flopping? Also, when I purchased them 3 years ago, there were hues of pink around fall when I planted them in the ground but since then, I have not seen them turning into pink hues, they just turn brown. Pls if you can answer me, I would appreciate it.

joydaniel
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Great information! Can you suggest which type world do best to plant along a fence?

terrymattysaunders
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Hi Heidi, Thanks for uploading nice videos. I have a question about Firelight Hydrangea. Here, you said it's 4 to 6 feet tall and wide, but in some other places, I heard it grows 6 to 8 feet. So, what is the actual height of the plant? Or if it really grows bigger, can we maintain the height by cutting back every year? How is the growth rate of this plant? Thanks.

abid
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Which one would you suggest for the most dramatic color change?

lisagalloway
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Great video. I live in an area where deer often eat through flower gardeners. Is any of these hydrangea species particularly deer resistant or maybe even deer deterring? Thanks.

yrliff
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This is so helpful! I’ve had my eyes on Vanilla Strawberry because I adore the cream/light pink color - that’s what I’d like the majority of the time the colors to be, but also pretty red color in fall (not brown). However, I recently came across the Quick Fire Fab that you mention. Do you have any input between these 2 varieties? Thank you 🤗

aliciayoung