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SPRING 2011endlesssummerblooms.com
In This IssueSpring 2011
4 | The Collection
6 | Meet Bella Anna™
8 |Blooming Success
10 |Questions & Answers
11 | Pink or Blue? It’s Up to You!
12 |An Endless Summer Mother’s Day
14 |Container Planting
16 |Add Color to the Garden
18 |The Outdoor Room
TO THE SPRING 2011 ISSUE OF WelcomeENDLESS BLOOM
eMagazine
Spring is the most exciting season of all for gardeners. When our landscapes awaken, perennials and shrubs reappear as if by magic and we contemplate which new plants we’ll add to our ever-changing gardenscapes this year.
Speaking of new plants, there’s a new addition to the Endless Summer® Collection:
Bella Anna, our first pink ‘Annabelle’ hydrangea arborescens. We’re incredibly excited
about it, but that’s just one of the stories we want to share with you. So set aside the seed
packets and garden catalogs, and click ahead to learn what’s new, what’s noteworthy,
and how you can help get your Endless Summer garden off to a great start!
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The Endless Summer® CollectionThe Endless Summer
• Reblooming lacecap
• Hardiness Zone 4-9
• Partial Shade
• Height & Width: 3-5 Feet/ upright habit
• Pink blooms in alkaline soil, blue blooms in acidic soil
• Hardiness Zone 4-9
• Partial Shade
• Height & Width: 3-6 Feet/ upright habit
• White blooms mature to blush pink
• Hardiness Zone 4-9
• Partial Shade
• Height & Width: 3-5 Feet
• Pink blooms in alkaline soil, blue blooms in acidic soil
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘PiiHM-i’ PP20,176
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Blushing Bride’ PP17, 169
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bailmer’ PP15, 298 CPBR2305
• Hardiness Zone 4-9
• Full Sun to Partial Shade
• Height & Width: 3-6 Feet
• Pink blooms summer through fall
Hydrangea arborescens ‘PiiHA-i’ PP21,227
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Plant Zone Map
Do you know your hardiness zone?
The USDA Hardiness Zone Map divides North America
into 11 unique zones that can help you determine how
plants will perform in your area. Each zone is 10ºF
warmer (or colder) than the adjacent zone during an
average winter.
The Endless Summer® Collection of plants are incredibly
versatile, performing well in zones 4 through 9. So you
can expect great results from California to Georgia and
from Minnesota down to Alabama.
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
ZONE 7
ZONE 8
ZONE 9
ZONE 10
below -50ºF
-50º to -40º
-40º to -30º
-30º to -20º
-20º to -10º
-10º to 0º
0º to 10º
10º to 20º
20º to 30º
30º to 40º
Find YourZone
Will Endless Summer® HygrangeasGrow In My Area?
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Meet
Say hello to Bella Anna™, the first pink ‘Annabelle’ type hydrangea
in the Endless Summer® Collection! A breeding breakthrough, Bella
Anna features the large and beautiful mophead flowers characteristic of
arborescens hydrangeas — but it’s our first to flower in a color other than
white, with deep pink blooms that will delight you all summer long.
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Bella Anna’s tidy mounded shape and three- to six-
foot height make it a great addition to foundation
plantings or at the back of a border. With its vibrant
green foliage and richly contrasting blooms, it’s
also a great stand-alone plant or focal point in the
perennial garden. And like all of the Endless Summer
Hydrangeas, Bella Anna is a stellar performer that will
bloom from early summer through fall.
Rigorously tested, reliably beautifulBella Anna was developed by renowned breeder Dr.
Michael Dirr at Plant Introductions, Inc. Dr. Dirr and
his team are well known and highly respected for
their breakthrough breeding and testing program.
Sturdy and reliable as well as beautiful, Bella Anna is
the perfect example of their creativity and diligence.
In fact, 1000’s of selections were painstakingly tested
before arriving at one that was good enough to be
called an Endless Summer!
Bella EasyBella Anna is easy to grow and easy to enjoy. Hardy
from Zones 4 through 9, she requires minimal upkeep,
making her a good selection for avid gardeners and
beginners alike. To keep your Bella Anna Hydrangea
‘in the pink,’ plant it in a location that receives morning
sun and afternoon shade. In the far north where the
sun is less intense, Bella Anna will be happy in a more
sunny location. Unlike her cousins in the collection,
the Hydrangea macrophyllas, Bella Anna is an
arborescens type hydrangea and won’t change color
with soil acidity. For more hydrangea planting and
care tips, see the Blooming Success article on page 8.
Limited quantities for 2011!This year, there will be a limited
supply of Bella Anna Hydrangeas
available, so shop early if you want
to be sure to bring one home.
You’ll find Bella Anna—and all the
Endless Summer Hydrangeas—in
their blue pots at quality garden
centers nationwide.
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Blooming Success
Spring is a Great Time to Feed. Applying a good quality, slow-release fertilizer ONCE in spring or early sum-mer should suffice for all but the most demanding locations. Look for a fertilizer product with an NPK ratio of around 10-30-10. The middle number (the phosphorus) should be higher than the other two numbers. Many times the products are called bloom enhancers or boosters. Remember, more is not better! If you over-feed your Hydrangeas, the effect is more dark green leaf produc-tion with fewer flower buds. If you live in the North (zone 4) we recommend that you stop fertilizing after August 15th, as plants need to slow down and acclimate for winter.
Watering - Don’t overdo it.The amount you water is one more factor you can regulate to ensure beautiful blooms. Although hydrangeas are named after Hydra, Greek for water, your hydrangeas will form large leaves, lots of green growth and few flower buds if over-watered. It’s normal for plants to wilt for a short time in the heat of the day. You’re better off to water well and less often, than giving a little all the time. Think long drinks every couple of days rather than giving little sips all the time.
Be on the lookout for excess watering sources. Be sure that your sprinkling system or downspouts from your gut-ters aren’t giving the plants a double dose of water.
Shape Up with PruningSpring pruning is all about cleaning up the plant to make it look good. If you live in the North, don’t be in a hurry to uncover your hydrangeas. Be sure to wait until the average last frost date. Then, take out a good, sharp pruner and cut out the dead stems from the base of the plant.
Click here to check out our pruning video for a demonstration.
Easy Growing Tips for the GardenSpring is full of possibilities! We love the fresh start this season gives us. It’s a chance to get back out
and enjoy your yard and garden. It’s a fresh start for your Endless Summer® Hydrangeas, too. Here are
a few tips to get the growing season off and blooming:
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Garden Location Tips for Blooming Success
Choosing the best location for your Endless
Summer® Hydrangeas is key to ensuring blooms
throughout the summer. The best location can
vary greatly depending on where you live.
Overall, hydrangeas, especially macrophyllas such as Endless Summer The Original, Blushing Bride and Twist-n-Shout, prefer morning sun with afternoon shade. These plants do best with some shelter from the hot afternoon sun. It is important to note, your plant will not do well if planted in full shade. Choose a location where the soil drains easily and the plants have ample room to grow. Giving the plant at least three feet of growing space allows for best light and air flow.
Here are a few tips for Northern and Southern climates.
Northern Gardens
The farther north you live, the more sun your Endless Summer Hydrangeas can handle. In the far North we recommend a spot that receives six hours of sun, with partial shade in the hot afternoon.
Southern Gardens
Keeping your hydrangeas in an area that is shaded from the hot afternoon sun is especially important in the South. Morning sun is best. Be sure to keep your plant mulched well, to help keep roots cool.
If you can’t find the perfect spot in your yard, remember you can always grow Endless Summer Hydrangeas in a container.
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Q: I’d love to plant hy-drangeas, but my yard is very sunny. What are my options?
— Ray in Texas
A: The newest member of the Endless Summer Collection, Bella Anna, is a hydrangea Arborescens. This variety can take more sun than many other hydrangea types. Choos-ing the right variety for your area of the country is key. The farther north you live, the more sun they can tolerate. Areas of the Deep South require more shade than sun, hot dry conditions in the southwest are not suitable for hydrangeas in general without extra care and at-tention. Ask the experts at your local garden center for the best plant for your location.
Q: I recently planted several Endless Summer Hydrangeas in my yard. Some are blue and some are pink. The expert at my local garden center said they will likely turn blue because our soil is acidic. What do I need to do to make them all pink?
— Mary in New Hampshire
A: You are correct. If you have very acidic soil (pH 5.8 or lower ), the blooms of your Endless Summer The Original will turn blue. If the opposite is true and your soil is al-kaline (pH 6.4 or higher), your blooms will be pink. You’ll need to make the soil more alkaline in order to keep the blooms pink. Remember that Bella Anna will not change color as she is an arbore-scens type hydrangea and only the macrophyllas are affected by soil pH. The Endless Summer Color Kit can help you change the color of your macro-phyllas by simply adding Endless Summer Color Me Pink to the soil. You can find the Color Kit at your local garden center. We’ve also developed a how-to video to help you change the color of your hydrangeas.
Q: We’ve had a lot of rain this spring, and I’m wondering how much ad-ditional water we should be giving our Endless Summer Blushing Bride? Even with all the rain, they sometimes look droopy in the afternoon.
— Shelly in Kansas
A: Be sure to check out our Blooming Success article on page 8 for lots of great information on watering. It is normal for hydrangeas to wilt in the hot afternoon tempera-tures. In most cases they’ll perk up as the tempera-ture drops. The best rule of thumb is to water your plants well every couple of days. If you’re getting enough rain to do the job, there is no need to add extra water.
Q: I’m really enjoying my first Endless Summer Hydrangea! What do I do when the blooms start dying off?
— Gina in Massachusetts
A: You can cut spent blooms off your Endless Summer Hydrangeas anytime. Cutting off fresh blooms to bring into the house for flower arrange-ments can be done any-time as well! We like to cut the stem at least 10 inches (two or three leaf group-ings) down the stem from the bloom to help initiate new flower growth.
Click here to learn how to change the color of your hydrangeas
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Change the color of your hydrangeas
Pink or Blue? It’s up to you!
Now there’s a easy way to grow Hydrangea
macrophyllas like Endless Summer The Original,
Blushing Bride and Twist-n-Shout in the color you want,
all summer long.
The bloom color of a Hydrangea macrophylla is
determined by the pH of the soil it’s growing in. To
change the bloom color, just change the soil’s pH with
Endless Summer Color Me Pink or Color Me Blue. Both
are safe and easy to use.
Color Me Blue™ Soil Sulfur makes soil more
acidic, resulting in beautiful blue blooms. This all-
natural product also promotes dark green foliage
and general plant vigor. Soil sulfur is safe for kids
and pets and won’t burn your plants.
Color Me Pink™ Hydrated Lime makes soil less
acidic, so your hydrangeas will produce stunning
pink blooms. Adding lime to your garden is also
sometimes called “sweetening” the soil. Hydrated
Lime is a safe way to make your soil less acidic.
Determine your soil’s pH
We recommend that you test your garden soil’s pH before using an Endless Summer color product
so you’ll know how much to apply. You can pick up a soil tester at your local garden center.
Once you’ve determined the soil’s pH, follow the application guide that comes with Color Me Blue
and Color Me Pink. Just sprinkle the recommended number of scoops onto the soil, staying several
inches away from the base of the plant. Then gently mix it into the top layer of soil with your fingers
and water. That’s all there is to it!
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Moms are beautiful by nature, and the love and support they provide their families
is truly endless. That’s why Endless Summer® Hydrangeas are the official plants of
Mother’s Day!
Visit your local garden center now to see the entire Endless Summer® Collection
of hydrangeas, including The Original, Blushing Bride, Twist-n-Shout® and our
newest addition, Bella Anna™. Easy to grow in the garden or in a container on the
patio, they’ll delight Mom with their ability to bloom continuously all summer long.
For more information on any of the plants in the Endless Summer Collection,
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Container Planting
Adding color to your yard can be as easy as planting a few garden containers. The beauty of plants in pots or decorative containers is that you can move them to the best growing area, or to the space in your yard that needs a pop of color. They can make front entries more appealing, add a splash of color to your next outdoor party or even create a new focal point in an existing garden space.
Endless Summer Hydrangeas are an excellent choice for container gardening. They are great in a pot by themselves, or paired with companion plants for a stunning display. Because they bloom continuously, your container is sure to look great all season long!
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Here are a few tips for successful Endless Summer containers:
> Be sure to use a good quality potting
soil. Potting soil is formulated
differently than garden soil. Choose
one made especially for containers.
> Place your containers in an area that
receives morning sun and afternoon
shade.
> Use a good quality slow release
fertilizer once in the spring,
preferably when you pot the plant.
You may need to use a liquid fertilizer
later in the summer. Just remember,
more is not better. Check out our
growing tips article on page 8.
> Containers dry out more quickly than in-ground
gardens, so you’ll need to make sure your
containers get enough water. Watering deeply, less
often is a good rule of thumb. Consider buying
an inexpensive drip irrigation system for your
containers. Putting them on an automatic watering
schedule will save you time and the hassle of
remembering to water.
> Changing the color of your Endless Summer
Hydrangeas can be an easy container project.
Check out the information on page 11 for
more details.
> If you live in a cold climate, be sure to bring your
container into a sheltered area for the winter.
Cover the pot with burlap, and cover the base of
the plant with mulch.
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nEW! More Color for your Garden
Create garden impact with colorful First Editions® flowering shrubsWhen we think of adding color to the garden, we usually think of
flowers — mixing annuals and perennials to keep the show going
throughout the growing season. Flowering shrubs can add color and
interest as well. The First Editions New Plant Collection of premium-quality
flowering shrubs have been specifically developed to create maximum
effect with minimum effort season after season.
EW! More Color for your Garden
When we think of adding color to the garden, we usually think of
flowers — mixing annuals and perennials to keep the show going
throughout the growing season. Flowering shrubs can add color and
interest as well. The First Editions New Plant Collection of premium-quality
flowering shrubs have been specifically developed to create maximum
Vanilla Strawberry™ Hydrangea
This amazing hydrangea paniculata has large, full cone-shaped flowers that begin creamy white changing to pink and finally strawberry red. New blooms give the plant a multi-colored effect in summer and early fall. Enjoy the blooms in both fresh and dried arrangements.
Bali, Fiji and Tahiti Hibiscus
These extraordinary new hibiscus syriacus produce gorgeous semi-double fantastically tropical colored blooms, each with a deep magenta-red center amid dark-green foliage. Plant them en masse in full sun for a tropical effect from July through October. These exotic plants come to us from Minier Nursery in France.
Cool Splash® Diervilla
The bright green and white foliage of the first variegated Diervilla stands out, even in shady borders. It produces creamy yellow flowers in June and July and is easy to grow, developing colonies over time. Use in woodland settings or in mass plantings for a spectacular effect.
• Exposure: Full Sun
• Height: 6 – 7 feet
• Spread: 4 – 5 feet
• Zone: 4 – 8
• Exposure: Full Sun
• Height: 5 – 8 feet
• Spread: 4 – 7 feet
• Zone: 5 – 8
• Exposure: Full Sun
• Height: 2 – 4 feet
• Spread: 3 – 5 feet
• Zone: 3 – 7
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Bold and beautifulWith over 20 unique plants, the First Editions collection ranges from lush flowering hibiscus and
hydrangea to the dramatically hued foliage of sumac and barberry. A variety of shapes, heights and
changing colors create unique focal points and keeps things lively from spring through first frost.
Look for the Plum pot at a garden center near you.
Dress up any garden space, these plants pair perfectly with Endless Summer Hydrangeas.
Little Devil™ Ninebark
This gorgeous ninebark won the American Nursery & Landscape Association’s Best New Plant Award in 2011 for its compact habit and striking dark red foliage, offset by button-like white-pink flowers in June.Attractive to butter-flies, drought-resistant and needing little pruning, Little Devil is great for casual and experienced gardeners alike.
Tiger Eyes® Sumac
This colorful Rhus features fuzzy, red-purple stems with foliage that starts out a bright chartreuse, changing quickly to bright yellow. By autumn, this dazzling display turns golden, orange and scarlet. The branches angle upward while the deeply cut leaflets drape downward for a dramatic effect. Reaching a height of 6 feet, it makes a wonderful foundation or back-of-the-border planting.
Light-O-Day® Hydrangea
Featuring clean, bright variegated foliage and stunning flowers, this elegant lacecap hydrangea macrophylla shines in any border. The outer ring of flowers are bright white, while the delicate inner blooms are a glowing blue in acidic soils and a soft pink in alkaline soil. The cut blooms are beautiful in arrangements or on their own.
• Exposure: Full Sun
• Height: 3 – 4 feet
• Spread: 3 – 4 feet
• Zone: 3 – 7
• Exposure: Full Sun
• Height: 6 feet
• Spread: 6 feet
• Zone: 4 – 8
• Exposure: Full Sun
• Height: 3 – 5 feet
• Spread: 3 – 5 feet
• Zone: 5 – 9
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