INSPIRATION GUIDE
EXPERIENCE LIFE IN FULL BLOOM WITH THE WORLD S BEST-SELLING GARDEN HYDRANGEA Endless Summer Hydrangeas offer everything you are looking for in reblooming flowering shrubs. BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS MULTIPLE FLOWER COLORS LOW-MAINTENANCE CARE VERSATILITY With the collection s unique reblooming quality, these hydrangeas will fill your garden and home with incredible blooms all summer long. It s no wonder Endless Summer is the world s best-selling hydrangea.
What's Your Style? We know gardening can be a daunting task, especially if you re starting with a blank canvas. With so many plants to choose from, how do you know which plant will fit your gardening style? Whether you have just enough time for a quick watering after work, or you enjoy dedicating long hours working in the yard, there s an Endless Summer hydrangea for every style. There are also varieties that thrive in containers for the concrete jungle dwellers out there!
Be inspired IN THE GARDEN Browse our inspiration guide for ideas on how to use Endless Summer Hydrangeas in your garden and living spaces. Explore color and create a color combination for the garden that suits your style. Try planting and decorating with hydrangeas in new and exciting ways. Then, snap a photo and share your gardens with us on Instagram and Facebook.
Let's get started! Designing with color in the garden is much like designing with color in your home. Start with your favorite color and create a combo to match your style. Traditional Elegant Festive Summertime
Perfect for your DESIGN STYLE Pure white hydrangea blooms that mature to a sweet, pink blush make Blushing Bride a favorite for gardens, landscapes, and cut flower hydrangea arrangements. The first reblooming lacecap hydrangea, Twist-n-Shout has amazing pink or periwinkle blue hydrangea flowers that bloom on sturdy red stems to give added interest to your garden.
This groundbreaking introduction was a major upgrade to Hydrangea macrophylla, or mophead hydrangeas. The Original continues to be well-loved for big, round blue or pink blooms. Displaying vivid purple or rose-pink flower heads, BloomStruck is the newest Hydrangea macrophylla variety in the collection. It has sturdy red stems and big, beautiful blooms all summer long. Red stems! BloomStruck Green stems! The Original
Beautiful blooms! Hydrangea macrophylla BAILMER PP15,298 Endless Summer The Original blends beautifully with a colorful range of annuals and perennials.
DesignTip Add variety and texture to your garden by combining hydrangeas with perennials and ornamental grasses. Try this color combo! DesignTip Plant in containers so you can easily move the big beautiful blooms of Endless Summer The Original to any area that needs a boost of color.
Hydrangea macrophylla PIIHM-II PP25,566 Lo w maintenance BloomStruck has above average heat tolerance and great disease resistance. With large vibrant flowers, it is perfect for patios and gardens. This color scheme goes great with BloomsStruck's blooms!
DesignTip Plant a cut flower garden with hydrangeas, annuals, daisies, coneflowers, and roses for beautiful arrangements. DesignTip Hydrangeas in containers give you the versatility of moving them to just the right spot.
Hydrangea macrophylla Blushing Bride PP17,169 With gorgeous pure white flowers, Blushing Bride is a favorite for wedding bouquets, arrangements, and hydrangea centerpieces. Ver satilestyle DesignTip As Blushing Bride s blooms age, they change from pure white to antique rose then parchment tan.
DesignTip Morning sun and afternoon shade are ideal for containers of hydrangeas. Create structure and curb appeal for your home by adding Endless Summer Hydrangeas to your landscape. Try this color color combination in your garden.
Hydrangea macrophylla PIIHM-I PP20,176 Twist-n-Shout is the first reblooming lacecap hydrangea and boasts beautiful red stems supporting deep pink or periwinkle blooms. Combine these colors with your blooms! Big lacey flowers add tex-
DesignTip Plant Endless Summer to soften linear surfces like siding and fences. DesignTip Containers of hydrangeas add a pop of color to patios and front porches.
Inspired DECORATING Combine dried hydrangea blooms with greenery, pine cones, and candles to deocorate your fireplace mantle for winter. Dress up a grapevine wreath with fresh hydrangeas of all colors and decorate your front door for a welcoming entry. The flowers will slowly dry and last into winter. DesignTip Fill your garden with hydrangeas and have plenty for arranging and bringing indoors. They combine beautifully with bright annuals, roses, and evergreens in a variety of containers.
Bring your garden inside!
Planting & Care Our text message program provides timely reminders to help you maximize the performance of your Endless Summer Hydrangeas. Opt in to receive text messages with tips such as when to begin fertilizing your hydrangeas, best practices for watering, and how to prepare them for the winter months. Reminders are sent at relevant times and tailored to your region and respective weather patterns. Text ENDLESS SUMER to 73095 to receive timely care reminders texted to you throughout the year. Tips for Growing Hydrangeas in Containers Select a large container with good drainage holes. Pick a spot for your container with morning sun and afternoon shade. Fill with potting soil that has slow release fertilizer up to 3 from the top of the rim. Plant the hydrangea at the same level as it is in the original container. When watering, fill the container to the rim and let it drain fully through the bottom drainage holes. Repeat to be certain the roots are getting the water they need. On hot windy days, check the soil moisture daily. Hydrangeas require more water than other plants because of their large blooms.
4 Tips for Growing Beautiful Hydrangeas Watering: Check the soil with your fingers, and water only if the soil is dry. Over-watering can damage or kill the root system, which results in no blooms at all. Pruning: Wait until spring when new growth is well on its way, then cut back old stems that don t have any emerging green leaves. Removing old flowers will encourage repeat blooms. Fertilizing: Overfertilizing can burn the root system, so it s best to fertilize only in the spring. Look for a bloom-booster fertilizer that is high in phosphorus. Overwintering: Use 12-18 inches of mulch to protect buds that will bloom next year, especially for new plants that haven t been in the ground very long. Gardeners in warmer regions should protect their plants in case of sudden dips into freezing temperatures during the fall, or cycles of warming and freezing temperatures that may kill tender flower buds. CHANGING YOUR HYDRANGEA COLORS IS SO EASY WITH Color Me Pink & Color Me Blue
EndlessSummerBlooms.com January 2018