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Planting More Hydrangeas Because of Course I Am

Planting More Hydrangeas Because of Course I Am

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Planting More Hydrangeas Because of Course I Am Garden Answer John: Hi Laura, I know that this is an order video but I really hope that you could answer this question. My maternal grandmother and my mom loved a plant called a snowball bush. Both of them are gone now and I want to make a corner of my garden to honor them and a place where I can go and reflect. The problem is I can't seem to find anyone in my area who knows what a snowball bush is and where I can find one. Any help that you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so very much!
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


What a feel good video! :D Hydrangeas and Benjamin and happy parents and beautiful places. all just make me smile! I plant all summer, too. I feel the same way that they might as well be in the ground as opposed to their pots! Interesting about those little drip spout things. never knew you could just put spouts right into the hose! Love your videos--- beautiful, positive, and I always learn something or get a new idea to try--- THANK YOU so much for making them!
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Hi, Laura! I'm a new follower and I love all of your videos. I've always loved hydrangeas. We live in Georgia and I'm looking to plant some in front of our house. Your videos have been so fun and helpful. I will have to find a local garden center since I have questions about amending our soil since we have that Georgia red clay! You've really helped cheer me up during the quarantine
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You didn't break up the root ball? I plant & transplant in July & August too & as long as I water & cut them back so their energy goes to establishing roots & not blooms I'm fine.
I do have a question tho: my limelight is getting some fungus type copper spots on the leaves. I put bark mulch around the plant as recommended but it still has it. Any thoughts?

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Beautiful garden, I will like to know how you keep green strong grass. my backyard grass is horrible, have 3 huge trees plus neighbors trees, my yard is shady, maybe thas the reason, went home depot but too many options don't know what to buy, people there don't know much. winter is coming I want to have strong grass for spring.
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Everyone is telling me Lime lights love and need at least 8 hours of sun. I have 3 lime lights planted. The 2 that have morning sun (about 2 hours) aren't doing very well. the other gets more sun, (about 4 hours) and it's doing ok, but could use more foliage. My neighbors is full sun and it's Amazing!
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Most of your advice works perfectly for me here in zone 7a, but do you happen to know of a gardener you trust who does videos specifically for zones 7-8? I trust you, and I'd trust your thoughts on that. :) Thanks, even if you don't have time or don't have a suggestion! Your Hebe area is GORGEOUS!
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with all the tubings that are routed throughout the garden bed do you treat it the same when you winterize all lines and how can you tell when the lines are cleared of water when they are buried under mulch? usually with sprinklers you know the lines are cleared because of the hiss
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Hi fellow Garden Answer lover-Help-I have a beautiful vanilla strawberry hydrangea - it is a paniculata and I garden in a zone 5-the flower heads are so heavy that they have cause the stews to droop over badly-does anyone have any suggestions on staking or cutting back?
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gorgeous. Laura, do you have ever 2nd guess yourself when it comes to plant placement? i know i do. a lot. it drives me crazy and my husband even more crazy how much i move plants around because i change my mind or 2nd guess my (spacing, light, location) choice.
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