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It's a Hydrangea, Really..

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Sparky

 Nice one! 
 We have one here as well that I need to trim back some. 

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Alex175

I have one like that, though not quite as mature or tall.  Mine stands about 7' high without the season growth at the moment, but it's nowhere as neatly manicured as yours is.  I need to do some more research on how to really properly maintain it.

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ri702bill

The hedges in the pictures get trimmed about every 2 weeks from May to September. If the hydrangea needs a touck-up, it gets it....

Really not a lot of trouble until the blooms fall...

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Ed Kennell
3 hours ago, ri702bill said:

crimson brown before they fall

Are the new blossoms always white?      Mine varies from pink to blue depending on the amount of horse manure I feed it.

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ri702bill
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

 Nice one! 
 We have one here as well that I need to trim back some. 

Mike:

Unlike the rhodedrons we have which can only be trimmed twice a year, the hydrangea can be trimmed almost all year - not advised after a snowfall though...

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ri702bill

Ed - yup, these are always a pale white. Remember, this one is over a century old - almost all of the old ones I have see online are the same - perhaps before cross-breeding and food coloring...!!

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Alex175
21 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Are the new blossoms always white?

Mine are all white like this as well.

 

21 hours ago, ri702bill said:

perhaps before cross-breeding and food coloring...!!

My understanding is the big thing that can have an effect on the color of the petals is mostly the PH balance of the soil, which would explain why Ed's changes depending on the amount of fertilizer.

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Alex175

Finally got around to taking a picture of mine.  Please excuse the mess, I haven't had a chance to do any weeding or yard work in a while, between throwing out my back and then covid I was KO's for almost 6 weeks and was barely able to do the basics like mowing let alone weeding and trimming.  I hope in a few more decades mine can stand nice and tall like yours @ri702bill

 

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ri702bill

@Alex175 Pretty wnen they are in full bloom. Yours is in a nice spot - full access for trimming / shaping and it is in an area that gets decent sun. As you have seen with mine, we actually walk under the canopy to cut the grass and get to the front steps and the mailboxes.

34 minutes ago, Alex175 said:

in a few more decades mine can stand nice and tall like yours @ri702bill

Maybe a few more than a few decades !!

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