Let's Talk Hydrangea Paniculata, Fave Flowering Shrub 🏵️ Garden Guru Sean at The Gardener's Center

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Sean, the garden guru at The Gardener's Center in Darien, CT, talks about his favorite flowering shrub, Hydrangea paniculata.

You’ll hear these beauties called by a few different names — Hydrangea paniculata, Panicle Hydrangea and Pee Gee Hydrangea. However you refer to them, you should know they are Sean’s favorite hydrangea and favorite blooming shrub, and for good reasons!

Sean covers a little hydrangea history, a few of the over 100 varieties, where to plant them and how to prune to them.

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Dude loved the wisdom, energy and knowledge. Go

Dreamprotein
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Thank you for the
information.
They are magnificent!!
I’am into panicle and arborescens hydrangeas but they are very rare here in Australia and hard to come by.
They would definitely do well in our hot Summers.
I planted my first last spring and had a few flowers, looking forward for more this Spring that starts next month in September.
I’ll be pruning mine in the next few weeks.
We don’t have the large variety you have in the States.
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺 🦘

acasburn
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You made a great point that the PG a great for commemoration because they have the presence and will look beautiful at a wedding. I have three PG shrubs and they are growing beautifully! Also, it was interesting to learn that they are Japanese, China, and Russian native shrubs!

tahneetran
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Thanks for your knowledge base! Learning a lot!

susanaustin
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I’m doing a all white garden. It’s about 10x 10 in full sun. What hydrangeas do you recommend? Thanks

sheliafears
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Hi,   I have a question regarding these hydrangeas paniculata. It's my first year growing them, but they don't seem to sit well as cut flowers. How do you keep them alive after they have been cut? Mines just don't seem to last no more than 3 days after they have been cut. It's either I'm not using the appropriate flower food or there must be a hidden pesticides that it's eating them up. Any tips would be appreciated very much thank you! 💕

cristinamelchor
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I live in zone 3 can i still prune in December

gingergodess