table of contentsEye-catcher in the gardenPanicle hydrangea loves sunFarm hydrangeas (H. macrophylla)Snowball hydrangea (H. arborescens)Hydrangea (H. serrata)Velvet Hydrangea (H. sargentiana)Oak leaf hydrangea (H. quercifolia)frequently asked QuestionsAs solitary plants, hydrangeas are a real eye-catcher in every garden. With the right companion plants, however, their beauty is even more evident in a perennial bed. However, there are a few things to consider when combining with hydrangeas.In ...
table of contentsIdeal location for climbing hydrangeasClimbing aidfloorSun and shadehumidityConsider possible location problemsAllergy sufferers, pets and childrenLocation in winterthe Climbing hydrangea is characterized by a lush flower dress. An ideal location is a basic prerequisite for this to develop and for healthy, vigorous growth to take place. Find out what this looks like.Ideal location for climbing hydrangeasOne of the most important site conditions is the space available for clim...
table of contentsHydrangea varietiesFarmer's hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla)Panicle hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata)Snowball hydrangeas (Hydrangea arborescens)Oak leaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia)Velvet hydrangea (Hydrangea sargentiana)Climbing hydrangeas (Hydrangea petiolaris)Japanese tea hydrangea (Hydrangea serrata)The hydrangea is one of the most popular plants in German gardens. All hydrangea species originally come from America and Asia. They impress with enchanting flowers tha...
table of contentsToxinsHydrocyanic acidHydrangineIntoxication effectFor the peopleToxicityFor animalsHydrangeas are upright, deciduous flowering shrubs. Hydrangea plants are very diverse, their flowers can take on a white, as well as a red, blue, pink or yellow color. As an ornamental plant, they can be placed both in the house and in the garden. The rumor that hydrangeas are poisonous persists. Basically: The hydrangea is only slightly toxic. But - parts of the plant, especially the flowers ...
table of contentsNote the cutting groupCut cutting group 1 a littleCut cutting group 2 more heavilyBody section not fundamentalUse good quality toolsAvoid cutting errorsfrequently asked Questions Hydrangeas inspire with a long flowering time and impressive flowers that are an ornament even in winter. These attractive permanent bloomers are particularly easy to care for, but many hobby gardeners are unsure about the cut. Please note this if you want to cut hydrangeas in spring.In a nutshellTim...
Table of ContentstimeCutting toolTypes of cutsRadical cutbackHalf cut backStandard cutThin outfrequently asked QuestionsSince the panicle hydrangea 'Limelight' develops its inflorescences exclusively on annual wood, it is urgently necessary to prune it once a year in spring. The most important information about pruning can be found in these instructions.In a nutshellCut limelight in springObserve the prohibition of cutting between March and SeptemberUse only clean and sharp toolsdifferent cut...
What is the perfect location for panicle hydrangeas? What do you have to consider when fertilizing panicle hydrangeas? You can find everything you need to know about planting and caring for the hydrangea species here.The hardy panicle hydrangeas are very popular ornamental plants for the garden [Photo: photowind/ Shutterstock.com]Hydrangeas exist in many different species and varieties and it is hard to imagine our gardens without them. This is also confirmed by its name - "hydrangea" comes f...
The velvet hydrangea is also known under the names rough hydrangea or fur hydrangea. We will introduce you to the most beautiful velvet hydrangea varieties and explain what needs to be considered when planting and caring for them.The velvet hydrangea impresses with its two-tone flower panicles and the velvety hairy leaves [Photo: Olga Ilinich/ Shutterstock.com]The velvet hydrangea is characterized by fine hairs on the leaves, which also gives it its name. Another special feature is the two-to...
The flowering period of the hydrangea extends into September. Here you can find out what to do if the hydrangea does not bloom. Hydrangeas bloom in beautiful, different colors [Photo: krolya25/ Shutterstock.com]hydrangeas (Hydrangea) bloom in pretty pastel tones, in white, deep blue, red, strong pink, green and violet. With its lush colors, the ornamental shrub will be a real eye-catcher in your garden. In this article you will find out how your hydrangeas produce particularly beautiful flowe...
Everything about climbing hydrangeas: from planting to propagating and different varieties. With expert advice on the toxicity and care of the climbing hydrangea.The climbing plant turns facades into green eye-catchers [Photo: SariMe/ Shutterstock.com]climbing hydrangeas (Hydrangea anomala eg. petiolaris) are becoming increasingly popular. That's no wonder, because the self-climber is not only easy to care for, but also tolerates forest, shady Squares and ensures a flourishing decoration in a...
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