Duo Hydrangea Strong Annabel
Hydrangea Arborescens
Advice
Position your Hydrangea Strong Annabelle in a spot where it can enjoy morning light and afternoon shade. Use mulch to retain soil moisture and prevent weeds, and prune lightly in the winter to encourage new growth and abundant flowering.
Fun facts
The Hydrangea Strong Annabelle isn’t just popular among humans; its large, white clusters of flowers are a favourite snack for local bees and butterflies. Interestingly, the blooms start off with a hint of cream and transform into brilliant white as they mature, giving your garden a dynamic, evolving beauty throughout the season. This plant also has a little hydrating secret: Hydrangea stems contain a large amount of water, which means it feels surprisingly heavy compared to other plants of its size. Some gardeners use this as a quirky way of knowing when their plant needs a drink—if it feels too light, it’s time to water!
Signs of weakness
If your Hydrangea's leaves start wilting or turning yellow, it might be thirsty or getting too much sun. Brown edges can indicate insufficient humidity or overwatering. Stay alert for droopy flower clusters, which could hint at a lack of nutrients or overly wet soil.