table of contentsColor changeWhite hydrangeasHydrangea anomala (sometimes called climbing hydrangea)Oak leaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia)Garden hydrangea (farmer's hydrangea, wiss. Name Hydrangea macrophylla)Climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris)Panicle hydrangea A-L (Hydrangea paniculata)Panicle hydrangea M-Z (Hydrangea paniculata)Forest hydrangea (tree hydrangea, wiss. Name Hydrangea arborescens)frequently asked QuestionsThe ornamental value of hydrangeas (Hydrangea) is their bloom ...
table of contentsPossible causesNatural protective mechanismLack of waterNutritional deficiencyUnsuitable substrateWrong locationWrong winteringOther helpful measuresfrequently asked QuestionsThanks to their abundant flowering, hydrangeas are a real eye-catcher in the garden - if they grow upright and healthy. But what should you do if the plants suddenly let their leaves and flowers droop?In a nutshellLack of water as the most common causeCare errors are not always to blameNote the amount of...
table of contentsBurnt hydrangea: relocationSun protectionLet the leaves standIf you burn the leaves of your hydrangeas, action must be taken. As soon as the foliage of the popular ornamental shrubs has light or brown spots that begin at the tip of the leaf, the hydrangea family will suffer from sunburn.Burnt hydrangea: relocationThe cause of a burnt hydrangea is always the location. Hydrangea prefer a partially shaded to shady spot in the garden, as they are originally forest plants that mai...
table of contentsHydrangeas very robustMeasures in springLate frosts are particularly dangerousPrevent frost damageApply suitable winter protectionWinter protection for container plantsfrequently asked QuestionsHydrangeas are those Stars in every cottage garden. The robust garden plants survive many a cold winter. However, hydrangeas can sometimes be frozen to death in spring. All measures for prevention and help are given below.In a nutshellA hydrangea is one of the more robust garden plants...
table of contentsThe soil propertiesAvoid waterloggingAcid & well drained soilBuy substrateRegular implementationfrequently asked QuestionsHydrangeas are popular garden plants. Hobby gardeners enjoy the beauty of the easy-care plants. But what composition of the earth is ideal for hydrangeas?In a nutshellHydrangeas prefer loose and well drained soilSoil should be able to absorb a lot of water, as waterlogging damages the sensitive plantDepending on the pH value, the color of the flowers i...
table of contentsProblemsDiseasesTreatment optionsCare errorsViruses / bacteriaPestsNo matter whether in the garden or in the tub, hydrangeas are extremely decorative ornamental shrubs with a stately size. Between June and August they impress with their large, magnificent flowers. Under optimal conditions, these attractive shrubs are relatively robust and hardly susceptible to diseases and pests. However, unfavorable site conditions or mistakes in maintenance can increase the susceptibility o...
table of contentsVersatile use possibleLarge planter necessaryCorrect substrate is importantPot the hydrangea properlyChoice of locationSufficient wateringFertilizer application during the growth phaseCut back in moderationClimbing and fall protectionWinter in the bucketThe climbing hydrangeas, which originally come from Asia, also cut a good figure in this country. They are suitable for planting outdoors, but also in pots. However, there are a few things to consider.Versatile use possibleThe...
table of contentsAre all hydrangeas hardy?Hibernate hydrangea properlyWintering of container plantsWinter hardy hydrangea varietiesFarm hydrangea (H. macrophylla)Panicle hydrangea (H. paniculata)Snowball hydrangea (H. arborescens)Velvet Hydrangea (H. sargentiana)Climbing hydrangea (H. petiolaris)Hydrangea (H. serrata)The garden classic has been cultivated for centuries. With their impressive flowers and eye-catching leaf color in autumn, the romantic garden beauties set special accents in eve...
table of contentsSimilarities of all varietiesPanicle hydrangeas from A to KL to RS to Zfrequently asked QuestionsThe panicle hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata) are characterized by their long-lasting flowering time and the beautifully shaped individual flowers arranged in a cone. Most of them have a basic white color, although more colorful specimens are also represented.In a nutshellContinuous flowering period from May to October possibleColor spectrum from white to yellow to reddense vegeta...
table of contentstimeEducation and needs cutTopiaryTaper cutClimbing hydrangeas reach heights of 15 meters and widths of up to five meters. Regular pruning measures ensure that the trees stay in shape and shine in lush blooms every year.timeYoung plants do not have to be cut regularly until they are eight years old, as they grow slowly and do not yet bloom. Older ingrown climbing hydrangeas can grow by one meter per year, so that regular pruning becomes a necessary conservation measure. Pruni...
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