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The Endless Summer Hydrangea Original is a 1-gallon reblooming macrophylla hydrangea that thrives in USDA zones 4-9. It grows 3-5 feet tall and wide, flourishing in sun to partial shade with moderate watering. Known for continuous blooms on both old and new wood, it’s perfect for mass planting, containers, or cut flowers, while attracting pollinators to your outdoor space.




| ASIN | B01MUFXAFF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,323 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3,685 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Endless Summer |
| Brand Name | Endless Summer |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,380 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Expected Plant Height | 42 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Summer |
| Included Components | Plant |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Type Name | Hydrangea |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Endless Summer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Original |
| Material Feature | Organic |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Model Number | Original |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Attracts Pollinators |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Flowers |
| Product Care Instructions | Dig your planting hole slightly larger than the pot size, Make sure that the crown of the plant – where the base of the stems meets the soil – is even with the ground level. If the hydrangea is placed too high, it can easily dry out. If the crown is placed too low when planting, it can cause hydrangeas not to bloom and potentially rot. |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Special Feature | Attracts Pollinators |
| Style Name | Hydrangea |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Shade |
| UPC | 093474105302 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 |
| Unit Count | 96.0 Ounce |
L**I
Best Hydrangeas Ever 💙
What a gorgeous start to season 3!!! Purchased three from same aeller in April 2023 and third season is a WOW!!! Thank goodness I have more than one!! my biggest regret is not giving them much more room but I had no idea they’d be this ginormous! I was just hoping I didnt kill it like I bought at Home Depot for double the price. Propogating lovely, each has a few. plenty of hanging and healthy branches & some already buried and forming new plants! Even tiny clippings are rooting and propogating!! Anytime something comes off by accident I give it a try before tossing. Im ecstatic with 80% success rate growing roots too! I used rooting powder. I’m including pics of the other two hydrangeas and the clippings and what I used. Dont even think twice about buying these! Buy more than one!! THE last two pics are a month after planting 5/7/23. 1. Give more space than I did! 2. Water plenty. 3. HATES super direct all day sun, so I give one of mine an umbrella after 1pm because I got that wrong re: placement too and it got seriously burned last season. Yes, the 1st plant in pics! Recovered in no time and came back better and bigger!! Also use Jacks Hydrangea Blue but only a couple treatments early in season. If. they turn purple ill live. ( If Jack’s container was a little larger maybe I’d use it all season. Cant seem to find bigger than 1.5 lbs and thats about 2.5 treatments. a little sulphur mixed in top soil as well because Im Blue/purple /obsessed. I hope these are still available for anyone looking to start with Hydrangeas. Easy success 👍
C**D
Beautiful - Read instructions for care
The plant was in great condition. I've never been able to keep an endless summer hydragea alive. I think I was planting them in too much sun and not watering enough. I have a shady spot I put this guy in that gets just a little morning light. It's on the north side of my house. I waited 3 days to plant while watering diligently and brought the plant outside for longer periods each day. The day I planted, I watered it thoroughly and submerged the pot (not the leaves) in a large bucket water for 1 hour prior to planning. Saw that on tiktok gardening account. I dug a hole 3xs the size of the pot. I filled the hole with water and waited an hour for water to drain. I then took the plant out of water bucket. I watered the pot with a transplant fertilzer diluted in water per instructions. I gently pulled apart some of the outside roots, making sure all were soaked with the fertilizer solution. I then placed in the hole and filled the hole with garden soil for flowers and vegetables from lowes. (Threw out the clay soil i dug out of the hole). Lightly watered after planting and set up a soaker hose. The next day I watered for 30 min with the soaker hose. The soaker hose just needs 1 section in a straight line near the base of the plant, it does not need to surround the plant. I water with the soaker hose 2 or 3 times a week for 30 min. The hotter the outside temp, the more frequent you will water. The leaves on the plant will start to look pretty sad and wilty when the plant needs more water. Some people have to water these hydrangeas daily all season but the transplant fertilizer will help the roots grow further down and the soaker hose ensures a good deep water. (Meaning you can water less if the roots are strong) If it's above 95, you will need a good deep water at minimum 3xs a week and you'll need to supplement daily watering if the plant looks wilty. These guys drink a ton and they don't like full sun at all, they will die. They don't like any afternoon sun. If you water straight from the hose, expect to water daily for awhile. I've learned through killing a few of these in the past but I collected all these tips before I bought this one and so far it's working. I don't expect blooms until the spring and I planted at the worst time possible in the middle of summer. But I'm just excited this guy likes his spot, he's happy and is the longest I've ever had a happy endless summer hydragea. I really just want to focus on root growth so that I can have a healthy blooming plant in the spring. I'm sharing my tips I've learned from other hydrangea lovers so that you guys can also enjoy these beautiful plants. Extra tip: I spray with neem oil once a week for fungus and bugs. Its a good preventative. Don't water the leaves, they are prone to fungus. Water the base of the plant.
K**R
Healthy looking hydrangeas
I ordered 4 of the 2 gallon hydrangeas and the delivery was good. 1 box had 2 plants inside both plants were upright. The second box 1 plant was upright and the other was laying down side to side. Luckily the plants had planter plastic wrapped around pot with zip ties to hold the plastic so the dirt would not fall out. All 4 plants were green and healthy looking and some small flower buds were present! The soil was moist and ready to plant! Quality looks amazing and can’t wait to see how they bloom and looking forward to an outstanding growth rate of 3-5’ since we are in zone 9! I would definitely buy again from this seller, but would recommend making sure that when two plants are ordered to make sure they are side by side in the box.
T**K
A Pot of Leaves Follow Up One! ☹️
Did someone take my plant and leave me with a pot of leaves? The plant is also very small, and I hope that it will grow to an acceptable size before summer ends. If you look at the hydrangea plant on Amazon, you see a beautiful plant with an abundance of well proportioned blooms. If I would have had the honor to have just one blooming flower, I would have been pleased with my purchase. Instead, I have leaves and two buds that have just appeared. When the plant first arrived, these buds were not noticeable. The company’s picture is misleading and gives the consumer the impression that the plant has numerous blooming flowers. There should be a disclaimer stating what the consumer should expect. My advice is to stay away from purchasing the hydrangea plants that are advertised with this company. Update: The buds opened up and were partially withered and brown. I dug it up in case it had some kind of disease that could spread to my other plant if it had mot already done so. There were no other buds on the plant, because they were withered and turned brown before they bloomed. What a mess! 👎🏻🙁 I changed my evaluation to one ⭐️.
T**E
Plant in excellent packaging and condition
Delivery time was excellent, plant appeared as if it had just been taken out of the ground. I transplanted after 24 hrs and at this time 36hrs plant has shown no sign of disteress, I should mention I am located in SW florida, and both my wife and I love these bushes especially their flowering and color, it is with some trepidation I decided to attempt to grow them here but we will monitor and report any deficiencies but at this jucture I would say any failure is not the fault of the 'endless summer' nursery, the plants looked perfect healthy with sturdy leaves and stems on both; with the "Original" variety also having two stems of flower clusters. We are looking forward to making these plants a viable & colorful display in our garden.
C**A
👍🏻🌺
Arrived when it said, it would packaged very well same brand you could pick up at Home Depot for less. And the number of times I’ve moved this plant 3 or 4 because it was in the wrong spot or I changed my mind (new at gardening) I haven’t killed it.. Just recently moved again seems to be doing well.
J**E
unreliable
I have purchased two of these and I just can't get them to grow as big as they should be. I've spent all I'm going to spend and cannot say bad things about the seller so am saying nothing more.
V**S
Fourlined bug damage
This plant came with extensive fourlined plant bug damage. I did not see any actual bugs, so the plant should be ok for next season ( I bought this for fall planting), but I am really hoping none of the stems have eggs in them. If they do I will definitely update. It has been a dream of mine to have a classic looking reblooming hydrangea and this is just very frustrating. I gotta say though, the plant was well packed. It comes with a plastic bag around the pot and base of plant and another covering the plant in a very sturdy box with breathing holes on it. The tops of the plant were sheered to fit in the box, in a rather practical, not selective way, so I’m hoping any eggs got sheered away as well. It arrived in a rainy day, perfect for planting. I ended up planting the same day on one of my garden beds. As per instructions, I watered well and planted above soil level. I also added slow release starter fertilizer to the bottom of the hole. This location is in the shade all day with bright light and I do have clay soil, which is being amended with fertilizer and soil conditioner. So the plant has everything it needs to succeed. I can’t speak for the scent on the blooms as it doesn’t have any at the moment. I do expect it to be wonderful! Definitely will need to keep an eye on it and update if it doesn’t bounce back. Note: I am in zone 8. Update: Went through a full season and the plant was growing ok. I had to prune it hard to get the damage out, it produced a few blooms, but it didn’t have any substantial stems. I imagine it will be stronger after a few seasons. Thankfully, no bug issues.
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