How Do You Care For Limelight Hydrangeas?
Limelight hydrangeas range in color from full green in colder regions to creamy pale green in warmer areas. They are distinguished by pink or magenta tips on their petals that appear in the fall, and despite their delicate appearance, they are fairly easy to care for. Growing limelight hydrangeas in your garden can be a wonderful way to add some color to your flower beds. Determine whether you are in the right area for limelight hydrangeas. Using the USDA Hardiness Zone Map, limelight hydrangeas are ideally meant for zones 3 through 8, which makes them appropriate for many gardeners in the United States. Plant your limelight hydrangea shrubs in a bright area. Though they are labeled as being able to tolerate shade, they do much better in full light. Ideally, you will be able to give your limelight hydrangeas at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. While being the shade will not kill them, you may notice that you do not get impressive blooms and, in fact, you might not get any bloo