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If you are short on space, opt for the Little Quick Fire hydrangea variety, which only grows 3 to 5 feet. Both varieties make an excellent addition to your home and, with proper care, return to ...
If that's too big, try the Little Quick Fire variety that grows in the 4- to 5-foot range. * Where to use: Great specimen for a house corner or a bed or border centerpiece.
Much like the Quick Fire, the Limelight can grow quite large (8 feet tall and wide). For gardening questions, call the Linn County Extension Master Gardener Hortline at (319) 447-0647. Gift ...
For example, if you have a sunny area, you would want a panicled hydrangea - or hydrangea paniculata. The Quick Fire hydrangea brand is perfect for sunny spots. It's a little taller, but smaller ...
Quick Fire hydrangea has put the spark back in summer-tired gardens and brought a touch of magic to mixed containers. My comfort zone has once again been challenged by James, my color-design guru son.
Quick Fire hydrangea. Light: full to partial sun. Height: 6-8 feet. Spread: 4-6 feet. USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-10. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Origin: China and Japan.
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a type of hydrangea that blooms all summer and is significantly more sun- and heat-tolerant than the common mophead types. Skip to Article Set weather ...
Explore the versatile hydrangea variety that can grow tall or remain compact. Learn how to care for these plants to enhance your outdoor space.
There is a Quick Fire, summer crescendo happening in Columbus, Ga. Quick Fire hydrangea has put the spark back in summer-tired gardens and brought a touch of magic to mixed containers. The Garden ...