Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight'
By Gnarly_gnome
- 9 Aug, 2017
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Thanks 3p , such a easy shrub as it flowers on the new growth made this year so you can keep to a easy size if you want without loosing the flowers , and you are right it does "gleam" especially at dusk
Gg
9 Aug, 2017
I do like this variety, might look out for one....
9 Aug, 2017
That's a great idea keeping it to size Gnarly gnome.
9 Aug, 2017
Yes treat yourself Dotty I also like the Vanilla Fraise or and pinky winky
3P I had cut it (early March) back all over as I was having a sort out in the corner to about 6 inches and a good feed of rose granular food and a good mulch it bounced back
Gg
10 Aug, 2017
I also am looking for a hydrangea to grow in my front garden that doesn't grow to large. I really like "Limelight" it is beautiful so the search is now on to buy one.
Thanks Gg
marjorie
10 Aug, 2017
Hi Marjories , glad it was useful ....
Gg
10 Aug, 2017
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