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Planting a Hydrangea Hedge of Invincibelle- Spirit II Hydrangea

Planting a Hydrangea Hedge of Invincibelle- Spirit II Hydrangea

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Today I'm planting a hydrangea of Invincibelle- Spirit II Hydrangea. For every shrub sold -Proven Winners ColorChoice Flowering Shrubs donates $1 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Learn more about my favorite hydrangea here - Learn more about the great work Spring Meadow Nursery (the home of Proven Winner's Color Choice Shrubs) is doing to help those with cancer here - Here's some helpful links to organizations that support those going through cancer, and links to encouraging blogs and articles. My mom's blog - Look Good, Feel Better - Good Wishes Scarves - Cleaning for a Reason - Search the ACS for resources specific to your area - Knitted Knockers - Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance - The Lydia Project - Cancer Care - Hope and Hugs - 2live2cure - Phil's Friends - The Butterfly Club - Unite for Her
Date: 2022-08-07

Comments and reviews: 20


What a beautiful project and sentiment. I love your swing and the thought of whats to come. If a grandma could hug her grandchild with hydrangea. your gonna be doing a lot of trimming. Thats gonna be quite a wall! LOL Cancer is such a life disappointment but to know those who have fought and won is very inspirational. and those who have taken those challenges through many stages and incidents need to be remembered for the legacy of strength and determination as well. I love the idea of a sentimental garden and will definitely keep that in mind as I try to fill in my very empty garden. Its not been easy to keep things alive or be able to find things to fill such spaces without a grand investment. Im trying to get veggies this season. but am keeping all the info for next seasons. Do you have a place to buy perennials seeds. Id like to have a lot of Ladies Mantle and astilbe and hostas etc. But need to grow from seed. I cant afford more than a pot of something here and there. im also interested in learning how to take cuttings or spreading them around once i get them established. so If you have any programs on that, Id be happy to know more. Hugs to you for such wonderful content and such sweet, loving thoughts you always put towards everything you do.
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What a beautiful and sweet thought! Our daughter is 39 and has Brest cancer! They have no idea, at her age, how she got the cancer that generally women get at over 60. She-s in a research at the UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas. I cant think of a flower that offers a hug every time you look or touch one. I-ve gone absolutely crazy over them. I have gotten some I had never heard of, Fuji Waterfall, Felicity, Fairytail Bride and of course a lot of limelight and BoBo, Blushing Bride and 1 pink climbing and 1white climber and several others. I really enjoyed watching! Thank you for the tribute!
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The goodness of your soul and generosity of spirit truly lifts me Danielle. Particularly today as I am devastated that my darling little 6 week old granddaughter is in ICU in Sydney, Australia on a ventilator and I am stuck in New Zealand unable to hold her. I am taking solace in planning my garden for spring - when God willing, my son and daughter-in-law are to bring her over. The tips on the hydrangeas are so timely for me and luckily I have a specialist hydrangea nursery nearby. Take care my dear.
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-If these get decimated by deer over the winter/early spring, will we still be able to see blooms in the summer? I know my Nikko Blues and Snow Queens won-t, but many of the Proven Winners are more forgiving. I just don-t know which ones. Deer are a problem for me, they-ll shred right through staked & frost bagged hydrangeas just to munch.
I hate that C-word -- it-s so unfair!

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Thank you for sharing your video of the Invincibelle Spirit II hydrangeas. I have a few coming later this week and I'm even more excited to plant them after seeing your fully established shrubs. I just started a memory garden this year and have a 'hug' of limelight hydrangeas. I never thought of it as a hug before, but that is exactly what I see when I look at your garden.
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Nice video - you made me cry, I planted a tree and a flower bed to honor my beloved-s mom memory - she passed to cancer as well, a short fight that caught us all by surprise. May they all Rest In Peace and we pray the lord to grant patience, courage and the miracle of healing for those who are suffering. I llllove the cat - -. Wish my Amy would be that mellow!
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What a beautiful tribute garden! - I have been growing Invincibelle for a few years. It's so beautiful. when the flowers first bloom. But within a couple weeks, the blooms turn a very unusual green/mauve. It's pretty up close, but step away and the color just looks like it's dead. Do yours also fade to that color? Or am I doing something wrong?
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So sorry to read so much pain and suffering people are going through.
I read some reviews on this particular plant and a lot of them were not good, yours seems to be thriving and you are planting more, any ideas why people had such bad luck with them? They look absolutely gorgeous in your yard and I can see why you want more

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Thanks so much for this Video.
While driving home this evening I saw this same HYDRANGEA. wondering what it was. It was loaded with lovely blooms.
I get home scroll UTUBE and see this video and like Wow it's the same shrub.
I definitely want several of them. I haven't seen it in my local stores or nursery.

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Hello! I was wondering something about lilies: if I remove the stamens or at least cut off the orange part will the scent be just as strong or will it make most of the scent go away? Every time I smell it I get orange pollen all over my face and it-s very difficult to get off.
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Once again a wonderful video. I will have to pick up a few of these Hydrangea's. I lost my mom and a favorite aunt to cancer and I've also had many friend's and family that have won their battle with it. You are right when you say they are not alone. -
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This is so beautiful! And I know your pain. I lost my father to brain cancer and my youngest sister who was only 31 years old leaving behind 4 beautiful kids, the youngest being only 8 months old. We never wish this pain on anyone. -
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I must say, that hydrangea bug is very contagious-lol I had 0 before your videos and 2 weeks later, I have 6 hydrangeas in a informal hedge. Thanks for sharing your love of growing, gardening, and hydrangea love!
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Danielle: Thank you for a most informative video. Your garden is beautiful. The Invincible II looks particularly good nest to the white hydrangea behind you. What hydrangea is that one?
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Beautiful! I can't wait to see that hedge in the coming years! I really love hydrangeas and I only discovered panicle and smooth hydrangeas two years ago and I love them so much!
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Beautiful. Can you please talk about the BoBo hydrangea. I planted mine 2 years ago and it did beautifully. So far this year I see no buds. Is it still to early. Please help
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My mom is also going thru cancer for the third time, it-s heart breaking but all we can do is support & love them. Your such a gentle soul & so sweet. Love & prayers to you
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You are a beautiful soul! Thank you for the kind and compassionate spirit that you share with the world. We need more like you! And, your garden is just stunning!
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Thank you for sharing from your heart. Your spirit of love and compassion is greatly felt and so needed today. Praying for you and your family. Great information.
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Danielle, you are precious. A true blessing with a gentle heart. Thank you for inspiring me time and again. Oh, and I-m soooo wanting a hydrangea hug now! -
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