Nantucket Blue™ Hydrangea
The Nantucket Blue™ Hydrangea is an exceptional plant celebrated for its prolific blooming from Spring to Fall. Low maintenance and cold-hardy, this hydrangea is easy to care for. When planted in acidic soil it blooms blue, and when planted in alkaline soil, it blooms pink. Plus, it attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators. Add the Nantucket Blue™ Hydrangea to your garden today!
1. Planting: Hydrangeas grow best when planted somewhere that receives afternoon shade or the sunlight filtered beneath trees. Plant a hole twice as large as the pot your hydrangea arrives in. Place in the hole then backfill the soil and water to establish.
Note: Your Hydrangea will bloom blue in acidic soil and pink in alkaline soil.
2. Watering: When it comes to hydrangeas, the right amount of watering is crucial. You shouldn't ever let them dry out. They prefer to be planted in moist, well-drained soil. Add a layer of mulch over the soil's surface for further insulation and moisture retention.
If you're unsure when to water, stick a finger 2" down into the soil. If it's dry, it's time to water.
3. Pruning: No pruning is needed for this plant.
4. Fertilizing: Choose a slow-release fertilize and fertilize once in spring after the last chance of frost and again in early summer for best results.
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