tiny tuff stuff hydrangea pruning
Notify me when this product is available: Tiny Tuff Stuff is a very hardy hydrangea that produces blue flowers in acidic soil and pink in more alkaline soil. Although its peak bloom is in June, this plant often blooms again in the fall and has excellent disease resistance. We love Hydrangea serrata because they are so bud hardy and bloom reliably. While this plant leans to blue, the flower color may range from blue to pink to white. Don't be fooled by the delicacy of its myriad lacecap blooms: Tiny Tuff Stuff mountain hydrangea is a high-performance hydrangea that you can count on. Copyright 2023 SmileySprouts | Privacy Policy. Idaho has restricted all potted plant material from being shipped into Idaho at this time . However, cold climate gardeners will likely find that they have much better success getting flowers every year on mountain hydrangeas than they do on bigleaf hydrangeas. All Pre Orders will ship during selected week. Tips for Growing Lacecap Hydrangeas | Gardener's Path Great for indoor decorating as their flowers are easily dried. We guarantee that you will be satisfied with your purchase and that your plants will arrive healthy, free of pests and diseases, and true to name.Have a problem with your plant? Unfortunately, hydrangeas are not deer resistant. {%- if image.width > 3024 -%}{{ image.src | img_url: '3024x' }} 3024w {{ 3024 | divided_by: image.aspect_ratio | round }}h,{%- endif -%} Top three reasons to plant Tuff Stuff Red Mountain Hydrangea: Better bud hardiness than big-leaf hydrangeas means more reliable blooming. Fertilize with Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in spring. When planted I supplemented the soil with worm castings and organic fertilizer. The only dwarf Annabelle hydrangea in existence, Invincibelle Wee White smooth is the first and only one of its kind. FYI readers. This is made worse in the winter when food is harder to come by. Again, our #1 priority is to ship the plants to you healthy and ready to thrive in your location. Mountain hydrangea known as Tiny Tuff StuffTM (Hydrangea serrata). {% assign DiscountGroup = DiscountGroup | plus: 0 %} {% assign discontinued = '' %} {%- if image.width > 2808 -%}{{ image.src | img_url: '2808x' }} 2808w {{ 2808 | divided_by: image.aspect_ratio | round }}h,{%- endif -%} Mountain hydrangeas are similarly trouble-free as bigleaf types, but as a close relative, may be susceptible to the same problems: Powdery mildew can be managed by providing good air circulation (move any plants that are crowding it), avoiding pelting the leaves with water when you irrigate, and cleaning up any fallen foliage in autumn, as the mildew spores will overwinter on it and re-infect the plant the following spring if conditions are right. With their flowers being the main distinction, lacecap and mophead hydrangeas are nearly identical to one another. {%- if image.width > 360 -%}{{ image.src | img_url: '360x' }} 360w {{ 360 | divided_by: image.aspect_ratio | round }}h,{%- endif -%} Nothing to prune, except the dead blossom stem in the spring. Mountain hydrangeas have slightly narrower foliage than their bigleaf cousins, and that reduction in surface area can make them a bit more resistant to wilting. Warm regards On aged wood, the majority of Hydrangea serrata types bloom. These arrived during a heatwave and I was worried, but they were fine. Though mountain hydrangeas suffer if grown in wet soils, they can also become drought stressed readily and should be watered regularly.