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HYDRANGEA GARDEN TOUR // Northlawn Flower Farm



Hydrangea Garden Tour! Today we’re walking around my different garden rooms and looking at all the different hydrangeas in each garden. Here is a list of the hydrangeas in the order shown.
Hydrangea Room –
Invincibelle limetta hydrangea
Invincibelle mini mauvette
Strawberry Sunday
Haas Halo Hydrangea
Little Quick Fire Hydrangea
Wee White Hydrangea
Invincibelle Spirit II Hydrangea
Invincibelle Lace Hydrangea
Incrediball Hydrangea
Invincibelle Ruby Hydrangea

Raised Bed Garden-
Little Quick Fire Hydrangea in pots

Main Flower Walk –
Firelight Hydrangea
Limelight Hydrangea
Annabelle Hydrangea
Gatsby Gal Oakleaf Hydrangea

No dig cut flower garden behind the raised beds –
Limelight Prime Hydrangea

Driveway Garden –
Invincibelle Spirit II Hydrangea Hedge behind birdbath
Little Lime Punch Hydrangea on both side of pallet walkway
Quick Fire Fab
Limelight Hydrangea
Limelight Prime Hydrangea
Pinky Winky Hydrangea
Pufferfish Hydrangea

There are also mountain and big leaf hydrangeas in Grace’s garden. Many of them suffered damage during a recent renovation. I will show them next year.

38 Comments

  1. Just beautiful! No! You can never have too many hydrangeas! Or gardenias! I only have about a dozen hydrangeas but I will do my best to catch up. 🤣😎✌🏻

  2. We only have three! They are Endless Summer big leaf hydrangeas ; The Original, PopStar, and Summer Crush. I bought them all on clearance, and though they’re alive I am not sure they are thriving in my Zone 4b 🇨🇦 garden. You’ve encouraged me to try harder to find them the perfect spot so they can do their best! 🌱

  3. I love limettas too. They are underrated. I also put in some little lime punch last year and am eager to see how they turn colour. My favourite has to be Bobo, though!

  4. Beautiful gardens! I have a hedge of Bobo hydrangeas on either side of my property (five on each side) as I was inspired by Heidi from Garden Crossing. This is a smaller type of hydrangea as I believe it grows 3 feet by 3 feet (in my 5b zone) and is my favourite followed by limelight as well. I love them all but those are probably my favourites. 🇨🇦

  5. I adore your magnificent garden Danielle, especially your hydrangeas and lilies. I look forward to your garden tours. It is difficult to find panicle hydrangeas in Australia, however we do have an amazing number of other varieties. My personal favourite here are the deep blue mop-heads. Our soil is slightly acidic however I do have to plant them in very rich organic, homemade compost with horse manure added in to achieve the deep blue varieties. Do you grow any of the macrophylla hydrangea varieties? I going to ask my local nursery to order in a panicle hydrangea for me. Proven Winners here told me that they haven't been able to import their brand of hydrangeas into Australia, yet. It is disappointing. We do have a panicle variety called 'Pee Gee', but as I said, very hard to get hold of.

  6. Your garden is absolutely beautiful. I’m a hydrangea addict too. I have over 45 hydrangeas in my collection.

  7. Your garden is beautiful, but PLEASE stop apologizing for every little thing. It is truly hard to listen to such lack of confidence.

  8. Absolutely gorgeous! I was just about to purchase 3 of the Wee White's, I am so glad I caught this video first! Do you have a recommendation for a better hydrangea that takes full sun in the 2×2 or smaller size?

  9. Absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤
    I have 2 firelight,2 lime light,2 little lime, candy c., phantom,limelight lemon yellow, grandiflora, aspera hot chocolate
    I ❤ them all

  10. Hi Danielle hey I live in Pennsylvania to where in Pennsylvania do you live ? by the way I love you’re garden,

  11. I have a whole lot of them I've been buying them like crazy I'm the one with the 30 gardens so I'm always putting hydrangeas in there so beautiful I just can't keep them let him go I got to keep getting them like you can't stop okay talk to you later thank you

  12. I really enjoy your garden tours! Please speak to what you've learned about light requirement for different hydrangea varieties. I have two limelights, two years old that don't bloom. I am relocating them to a sunnier space this fall. I notice you have a fair amount of shade .I would love to know how you found their "happy place". Should a panicle bloom first year? Thank you again for sharing your beautiful garden.

  13. I love your garden and this is definitely inspiring me to buy more hydrangeas. I'm just getting started with them and I have two Endless Summer ones I planted last year. I'm going to snap up some different varieties next time I stop at the garden center!

    I'd love if you could get into light requirements a little. A lot of my yard is currently full sun (I'm in 5b) and I'm hesitant to plant them there so I'm sticking to foundation plantings for now.

  14. Spectacular view! And yes, I totally agree that you can never have too many hydrangeas. By the way could you tell me what brand is the little black iron table and chairs on the lawn when in the hydrangea room looking back at the house, and/or where you purchased it?

  15. I'd love to watch more of what you pick for your flower stand. I love to see what comes out of your garden to sell.

  16. I watched this 3 tines to learn and decided which Hydrangea to get to replace a huge hosta that's getting too much sun. Thank you as always, gorgeous! I decided on Incrediball Blush. Have you tried this one Danielle?

  17. I have 130 some hydrangeas…my favorite are the invincibelle ruby, fire light and pinky winky. Yours are just gorgeous thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens.I am in south central pa..

  18. I think I have almost all of the ones you have. Plus a few more and about 19 varieties of macrophylas…unfortunately, the macro hydrangeas aren't that great in my zone 5b. The only ones that reliably bloom are those that I overwinter in my garage…LOL And I cut my panicle hydrangeas way back and never really let them get to full size. Beautiful garden! 😍

  19. I've lost count of my hydrangea! Yours are gorgeous and I love the way you made rooms. I'm having an issue with black spots on my leaves for the past two years and was hoping you could give some advice in a future walk. Special fertilizer maybe? Thanks for sharing your lovely garden❤

  20. You have the most beautiful garden and I take so much inspiration from it. Yours is my favorite garden on YouTube

  21. I have 13 hydrangeas in my little garden, Sunday Fraise Paniculate and Little Lime are my favorite .

  22. Gorgeous garden Danielle! I have 23 hydrangeas in total with 13 different varieties 💕 I can't seem to say no either lol

  23. Beautiful tour, thank you! I have to ask, do you have a drip irrigation? Wondering how you keep everything watered and looking beautiful.

  24. You’ve inspired me to plant more varieties of Hydrangea! I have started some babies from my one Hydrangea, from a video you demonstrated the process, that I’m excited about.

  25. Hi Danielle
    I love hydrangeas too, definitely can’t have too many. I happy that you love the Hydrangea 'Incrediball' as I have bought some which were tiny and I’ve been growing them on and plan to plant out in autumn. Your garden is looking great
    Best wishes
    Jenny

  26. My cat and I watch your videos to relax and be inspired! Can you do a video on how to prune the different types of hydrangeas. I too am addicted but I’m so confused as to which to cut back to a couple feet tall and which to just trim. The Annabelle seems to flop less if I don’t prune as much. I have approx 15 now with quite a variety. Such a wonderful , easy-care, prolific blooming plant.

  27. I was hoping that you spoke more on container hydrangeas. How do you feel about small hydrangeas in large containers?

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