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Bobo Hydrangea

Bobo Hydrangea

Dwarf Hydrangea Loaded with Blooms!White, clustered blooms from summer to fallPerfect for small spacesHeat tolerantHardy, flowering...read more

Dwarf Hydrangea Loaded with Blooms!White, clustered blooms from summer to fallPerfect for small spacesHeat tolerantHardy, flowering shrubNever Bareroot... All plants come rooted into a container with soil.DescriptionThe Bobo® Hydrangea is a beautiful, dwarf hydrangea that will turn heads. It is a small and compact shrub that will bloom clusters of white flowers from summer all the way to the first frost. It is a great addition to any garden where space is limited. It won the Gold Floral Metal for best novelty plant.The Bobo® Hydrangea is a dwarf variety that maintains a small and compact structure. An abundance of creamy, white flowers are produced in clusters upon strong supporting stems that allow for no drooping. Flowers bloom profusely from July through September. These blooms generally acquire a blushing pink tint toward the end of the flowering season. The Bobo Hydrangea maintains a height of 2-3 feet and a spread of 3-4 feet. This is a great shrub for those Hydrangea lovers that just don’t have the space available for traditional HydrangeasThe Bobo® Hydrangea prefers to be planted in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. This plant will bloom regardless of soil, pH level, climate, or pruning. To maintain shape, it is best to prune in late winter or early spring. For best blooming results, apply a slow release fertilizer in the early spring.How To CareWhen planting your Bobo® Hydrangea be sure you have the right location and conditions for your new plants to thrive. Spring and Fall are ideal times to plant Hydrangeas. Avoid planting hydrangeas in summer when temperatures are mid80s or higher.The Bobo® Hydrangea requires full sun to part shade and prefers moist, well-drained, fertile soil. In hot climates, hydrangeas will do best with some shade. This variety's color is not affected by soil pH. Keep the soil moist, but not saturated, especially in summer and in the first year after planting. Throughout its life Hydrangeas will do best with a deep watering once weekly during hot temperatures.Mulching at about 3 inches deep is highly recommended for hydrangeas. Mulching will cut back on watering needs and protect your plant in extreme temperatures. Choose a slow release fertilizer for flowering plants. Fertilize once in spring after the last chance of frost and again in early summer for best results. You don’t need to prune hydrangeas, but pruning after they are done blooming can help encourage a bushier growth and renew an older plant.The best way to prevent disease and pests is by providing the appropriate care for your plants. Proper location choice, watering, and fertilization are the keys to your success. You can treat mites, scale, whiteflies, and aphids naturally with neem oil or insecticidal soap. For severe infections you can use pesticides like carbaryl, also known as Sevin.Fungal infection can be prevented by making sure the planting site has good drainage and by avoiding overhead watering. Fungal infections can be treated with a fungicide. Generally, treating fungus after infection isn't effective so if you have problems with other plants or in a prior year, treat preventatively in early spring.Landscape IdeasSince it is a dwarf variety, the Bobo is perfect for limited space gardens and compact spaces. This shrub looks great when added into a mass or mixed shrub border. It serves as a great lone specimen or accent plant. The white color compliments all other colors in your garden. The clippings are great for fresh flower arrangements and are great when dried as well. It also does great in containers around your patio!
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