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Hydrangea paniculata little quickfire
Hydrangea paniculata little quickfire












These also do great in garden planters due to their compact size and drought tolerant attributes. If you would like to create a landscape border or small hedge, plant these 28 to 36 inches apart, center on center.

hydrangea paniculata little quickfire

Plant Little Quick Fire Hydrangeas 3 to 5 feet apart, center on center. It does best with at least 6 hours of sunlight, but prefers to have some afternoon shade, especially in warmer climates, like zones 7 and 8. The shrub is drought tolerant, and can be adaptable to different conditions though.

hydrangea paniculata little quickfire

These prefer to be in a location with well-drained soil, to help prevent against root rot. To fertilize, use a slow release fertilizer designed for woody plant material, like a rose or tree fertilizer. Never trim more than a ⅓ of the length of the branch. These shrubs bloom on new wood, so that ensure the hydrangea blooms every year, regardless of how harsh winter conditions are. Prune Little Quick Fire hydrangeas in late winter or early spring. These bushes are also drought tolerant, which is an added benefit to dry locations or if you choose to grow these in garden planters.

hydrangea paniculata little quickfire

These are great for flower gardens, borders and in planters. These are one of our best selling hydrangeas because the dwarf shrubs are so versatile. The early bloom time extends the blooming season of any landscape! The panicle shaped flowers start off white, and turn to pink and red as summer goes by, and into fall. This shrub (like the larger Quick Fire Hydrangea) are one of the first hydrangeas to bloom, often a month before other hydrangeas typically bloom. The Little Quick Fire® Hydrangea lives up to it’s name.














Hydrangea paniculata little quickfire