23 March 2010

twincitieslive.com - Bailey Nursery

twincitieslive.com - Bailey Nursery

Do you love hydrangeas but think you can't grow them here in zone 3? Think again! Bailey's Nursery in Minnesota holds the patent on the Endless Summer Hydrangea of which there are currently three varieties available. There's the original Endless Summer which blooms either pink or blue depending on the ph of your soil. If your soil is acidic, the blooms will be blue. If your soil is alkaline, the blooms will be pink. Also in the series is the Blushing Bride which starts white and as the flower matures it becomes pink. Both these introductions are mophead varieties in that the blossoms are clustered into a ball shape. The newest variety available is called Twist 'n Shout. I am excited about this one because it is the first in this series with a lacecap flower! To date, it is difficult to find a lacecap hydrangea that will tolerate the cold winters here but this one is promising. A lacecap has a flatter flower head of clustered blossoms. I have the original Endless Summer hydrangea and now I have got to try Twist 'n Shout!

Take a look at this video clip from Twin Cities Live news program featuring a tour of Bailey's Nursery.
twincitieslive.com - Bailey Nursery

3 comments:

Shirley said...

In addition to the Endless Summer series of hydrangeas here are a few more you might consider: Pink Diamond, Limelight, Annabelle,and Kyushu. Keep an eye open in your local greenhouse for new introductions. I like to shop at Kuhlmann's Market Gardens and Greenhouses in Edmonton Alberta for their selection. I know firsthand they continually order new stock throughout the majority of the growing season.

Shirley said...

Also try Pinky Winky and Quickfire!

Anonymous said...

Pinky Winky sounds interesting!

Lynne

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