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Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha hydrangea does not need pruning except to remove any dead wood in early spring. You should not cut back or trim this plant at any time of the year, as doing so will remove flower buds.

Hydrangeas are shallow-rooted and benefit from a " layer of shredded bark mulch. If you wish, you may fertilize in early spring, once the ground has thawed, with a granular fertilizer formulated for woody plants, like a rose fertilizer. This plant does not require deadheading, though if you wish to remove spent flowers, you may - we made a video showing how to do this. Learn all about lacecap hydrangeas in our complete guide.

Mountain hydrangeas, Hydrangea serrata, are native to the same areas of Japan as big-leaf hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla. However, big-leaf hydrangeas grow along the mild coast while mountain hydrangeas grow up in the mountains. As a result, they have naturally developed flower buds that are more tolerant to cold conditions than big-leaf hydrangeas, so they bloom more reliably in USDA zones 5 and 6.

This plant arrived in very bad condition, the few leaves that it had were mushy and very sad. Unfortunately this plant did not survive. After my other Hydrangeas had wilted and been long gone endless summer held out too ,, this one kept reblooming! I like that it blooms again on new growth, it makes it more hardy if something happens to it over winter like someone breaking a branch etc My PW Mars plants are beautiful but I baby them and they are slower to grow still worth it!

I was very impressed with this Hydrangea, I've been keeping an eye out for this years shipment at my local nursery but haven't seen it yet!

Looking forward to seeing how it does this year being it's 2nd year and changing out the costco ones which have never really bloomed well with this one.

At first I planted this on the south side of our home. I have another hydrangea on that side that is doing great. This one however, was not a happy camper there. I believe the sun was too hot reflecting off our stone home. I moved it to the north side and off it went happily. I'm looking forward to next summer to see what this plant can do when it's in a happier space.

I just received this plant this year as a test trial and it has bloomed right away. The one thing so far I noticed is that the blooms are pink, not blue, due to soil ph, but still very pretty. Ross: Ah, love. L-O-V-E, love.

L is for life. And what is life without love? Rachel: [to Joey and Charlie] Oh my, are we supposed to answer? Rate it: 3.

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