Nikko Blue Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla
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Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Hydrangea macrophylla
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
The Nikko Blue Hydrangea isn’t just a flowering shrub, it’s a portal to a world of serenity and tranquility. Picture yourself basking in the warm summer sun, surrounded by the captivating blue blooms that seem to whisper secrets in the gentle breeze. This isn’t just about adding color to your landscape, it’s about creating a little slice of magic right outside your window. Bring the Blue Hydrangea home today and transform your garden into your own personal oasis.
These resilient shrubs reward you with long-lasting blooms without the need for constant pampering. So you can spend less time fussing and more time enjoying the tranquility your blue oasis brings.
The Nikko Blue Hydrangea isn’t just a splash of color, it’s a conversation starter. Imagine the compliments you’ll receive when neighbors and guests are drawn to your unique blooms. These mesmerizing flowers are sure to be a focal point in your garden, sparking curiosity and admiration from all who see them. Let your Blue Hydrangea be the centerpiece of countless conversations and memories made in your beautiful outdoor space.
Nikko Blue Hydrangeas thrive in locations with morning sun and afternoon shade. Dappled sunlight helps prevent blooms from wilting in hot summer weather. For the most vibrant blue blooms, plant your Blue Hydrangea in acidic soil with a pH between 5.2 and 5.5. You can add aluminum sulfate or use acidic mulch like pine needles to adjust soil pH if needed.
Nikko Blue Hydrangeas can grow to be 3-5 feet tall and wide at maturity. Keep this in mind when choosing a planting location. If planting multiple Blue Hydrangeas, allow 5 feet of space between each plant to ensure proper air circulation and room for growth.
Dig a planting hole that’s just as deep as the root ball of your Blue Hydrangea. Make the planting hole 2 feet wider than the root ball to allow for proper root development.
Carefully place your Blue Hydrangea in the planting hole, ensuring the top of the root ball sits level with or slightly above the surrounding soil. Fill the hole with the excavated soil, gently tamping it down to remove air pockets and secure the plant.
Give your newly planted Blue Hydrangea a deep and thorough watering until water runs freely from the drainage holes. This helps settle the soil around the roots and ensures proper hydration. Continue to water your Blue Hydrangea regularly, especially during the first year. Aim for consistent moisture but avoid waterlogged soil.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of your Blue Hydrangea to retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Established Blue Hydrangeas are more drought tolerant but still appreciate consistent moisture. Water deeply 1-2 times a week depending on your climate and rainfall.
Picture vibrant blue blooms cascading over a trellis, or framing a cozy patio entrance. The possibilities are endless. Plus, when you buy from us, you’re guaranteed a healthy, established plant with the potential to fill your garden with magic for years to come. Our knowledgeable staff is always happy to answer any questions and ensure your Blue Hydrangea thrives, bringing you joy for countless seasons. Don’t settle for generic garden fare, cultivate a masterpiece with our Blue Hydrangea.
Provide your Nikko Blue Hydrangea with morning sun and afternoon shade. Dappled light helps prevent blooms from wilting in hot climates.
Maintain acidic soil (pH between 5.2 and 5.5) for optimal blue blooms. Apply aluminum sulfate or acidic mulch like pine needles if needed.
Water deeply and regularly, especially during the first year. Aim for consistent moisture but avoid waterlogged soil. Adjust watering based on climate and rainfall.
Apply a balanced fertilizer formulated for hydrangeas in early spring to encourage healthy growth and vibrant blooms.
Prune lightly in late May to remove dead or damaged canes. Avoid cutting into new growth that will produce this year’s blooms.
In cold climates, mulch around the base of the plant with a layer of organic material to protect the roots from freezing temperatures.
Give your newly arrived Nikko Blue Hydrangea a deep soak upon planting. Water thoroughly until the water runs freely from the drainage holes. This helps settle the soil around the roots and ensures proper hydration.
During the first growing season, water your Blue Hydrangea regularly, especially during hot and dry periods. Aim to water deeply 2-3 times a week, allowing the top inch of soil to dry slightly between waterings. Monitor the leaves – wilting leaves indicate your hydrangea needs water.
Established Blue Hydrangeas are more drought tolerant but still appreciate consistent moisture. Water deeply 1-2 times a week, depending on your climate and rainfall. A good rule of thumb is to water when the top 2-3 inches of soil feel dry to the touch.
Your newly arrived Blue Hydrangea may not need immediate fertilization as it likely received nutrients from the grower. You can wait until spring of the following year to begin feeding.
In the spring of the first year, apply a balanced fertilizer formulated for hydrangeas. Follow the package instructions for application rates and frequency. Opt for a fertilizer with a slightly higher phosphorus content (middle number) to encourage flower development.
Established Nikko Blue Hydrangeas can be fertilized once a year in early spring. You can continue using a balanced fertilizer or switch to one with a lower phosphorus content to maintain healthy foliage without overly stimulating flower production. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to excessive leaf growth and fewer blooms.
Use sharp bypass pruners or lopping shears for thicker branches, pruning gloves for safety and a disinfectant (rubbing alcohol or a 10% bleach solution.
The best time to prune Blue Hydrangeas is in late May or early June, after the danger of frost has passed and new growth has emerged.
Remove any dead, diseased, or damaged branches. You can also prune away weak or spindly growth to improve overall plant shape.
Locate the large, plump buds at the tips of stems – these will produce this year’s blooms. Avoid cutting into these stems.
To encourage bushier growth and larger blooms, you can shorten healthy stems by about one-third of their length. Make clean cuts just above a bud facing outwards.
Apply a thin layer of mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weed growth.
Water your Nikko Blue Hydrangea deeply after pruning to help it recover from the process. Avoid any harsh pruning during the rest of the growing season, as this can remove potential flower buds for the following year.
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