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Endless Summer Original Hydrangea, 1 Gal, Blue

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1.Style:Hydrangea


2.Size:2 Gal.


About this item

  • Thrives in USDA zones 4 to 9
  • Grows to mature size 54″ W x 42″ H
  • Large full blooms throughout Spring and Summer
  • Changes color with color kits
  • Partial shade
  • Flowers can be cut and used in vases and floral arrangements
  • Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
  • Botanical Name – Hydrangea Macrophylla ‘Bailmer’ PP15, 298
  • Ships dormant winter through early spring
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health


The Original hydrangea revolutionized the way gardeners were able to incorporate hydrangeas in their landscapes. It was the first hydrangea discovered that blooms on the previous year’s woody stems and the new season’s growth. With The Original, you get an endless summer of possibilities and incredible color from spring through fall. Whether you are looking for full foundation plantings, striking container gardens or beautiful cut flower hydrangea arrangements, The Original Endless Summer hydrangea is a hardy, and time-tested sensation. With easy-to-change Color Kits available, The Original also has the ability to bloom as an eye-catching blue hydrangea OR pink hydrangea by adjusting your soil’s pH level as needed. This versatility and demonstrated quality makes The Original a must for your garden landscape!


trueblue
2025-08-28 10:44:01
Delivery time was excellent, plant appeared as if it had just been taken out of the ground. I transplanted after 24 hrs and at this time 36hrs plant has shown no sign of disteress, I should mention I am located in SW florida, and both my wife and I love these bushes especially their flowering and color, it is with some trepidation I decided to attempt to grow them here but we will monitor and report any deficiencies but at this jucture I would say any failure is not the fault of the 'endless summer' nursery, the plants looked perfect healthy with sturdy leaves and stems on both; with the "Original" variety also having two stems of flower clusters. We are looking forward to making these plants a viable & colorful display in our garden.
aew
2025-07-21 17:57:55
These plants arrived well packaged and in good condition. I give them a day out of the box before I put them in the ground. They didn't have any yellow or brown spots. They have done quite well since being planted.
Toni Perciak
2025-07-10 14:35:46
Did someone take my plant and leave me with a pot of leaves? The plant is also very small, and I hope that it will grow to an acceptable size before summer ends. If you look at the hydrangea plant on Amazon, you see a beautiful plant with an abundance of well proportioned blooms. If I would have had the honor to have just one blooming flower, I would have been pleased with my purchase. Instead, I have leaves and two buds that have just appeared. When the plant first arrived, these buds were not noticeable. The company’s picture is misleading and gives the consumer the impression that the plant has numerous blooming flowers. There should be a disclaimer stating what the consumer should expect. My advice is to stay away from purchasing the hydrangea plants that are advertised with this company.Update: The buds opened up and were partially withered and brown. I dug it up in case it had some kind of disease that could spread to my other plant if it had mot already done so. There were no other buds on the plant, because they were withered and turned brown before they bloomed. What a mess! 👎🏻🙁 I changed my evaluation to one ⭐️.
Carrie Howard
2025-06-26 12:40:45
The plant was in great condition. I've never been able to keep an endless summer hydragea alive. I think I was planting them in too much sun and not watering enough. I have a shady spot I put this guy in that gets just a little morning light. It's on the north side of my house. I waited 3 days to plant while watering diligently and brought the plant outside for longer periods each day. The day I planted, I watered it thoroughly and submerged the pot (not the leaves) in a large bucket water for 1 hour prior to planning. Saw that on tiktok gardening account. I dug a hole 3xs the size of the pot. I filled the hole with water and waited an hour for water to drain. I then took the plant out of water bucket. I watered the pot with a transplant fertilzer diluted in water per instructions. I gently pulled apart some of the outside roots, making sure all were soaked with the fertilizer solution. I then placed in the hole and filled the hole with garden soil for flowers and vegetables from lowes. (Threw out the clay soil i dug out of the hole). Lightly watered after planting and set up a soaker hose. The next day I watered for 30 min with the soaker hose. The soaker hose just needs 1 section in a straight line near the base of the plant, it does not need to surround the plant. I water with the soaker hose 2 or 3 times a week for 30 min. The hotter the outside temp, the more frequent you will water. The leaves on the plant will start to look pretty sad and wilty when the plant needs more water. Some people have to water these hydrangeas daily all season but the transplant fertilizer will help the roots grow further down and the soaker hose ensures a good deep water. (Meaning you can water less if the roots are strong) If it's above 95, you will need a good deep water at minimum 3xs a week and you'll need to supplement daily watering if the plant looks wilty. These guys drink a ton and they don't like full sun at all, they will die. They don't like any afternoon sun. If you water straight from the hose, expect to water daily for awhile. I've learned through killing a few of these in the past but I collected all these tips before I bought this one and so far it's working. I don't expect blooms until the spring and I planted at the worst time possible in the middle of summer. But I'm just excited this guy likes his spot, he's happy and is the longest I've ever had a happy endless summer hydragea. I really just want to focus on root growth so that I can have a healthy blooming plant in the spring. I'm sharing my tips I've learned from other hydrangea lovers so that you guys can also enjoy these beautiful plants.Extra tip: I spray with neem oil once a week for fungus and bugs. Its a good preventative. Don't water the leaves, they are prone to fungus. Water the base of the plant.
DW
2025-06-22 10:10:14
No blooms, but I did not necessarily expect them. It looks great now, but when I unboxed it there were brown spots on some of the leaves. It was packaged well though, but the box was a little damaged from shipping and I was worried what I would find once I pulled the plant out. I immediately potted it in a large planter with fresh potting mix and trimmed off any broken pieces and really bad leaves. Once outside in the sun and potted it started looking really good and damaged stuff is all gone. I am happy with how it is doing.
Lexi
2025-06-16 15:34:26
The size was great. They came in looking beautifully. The quality of them were awesome. They bloomed beautifully over the Summer will purchase more this coming up year.
Rocky
2025-05-31 11:22:28
This plant arrived healthy looking, soil still moist and overall in great condition. It was a good value for the price. I am super happy with this plant and would buy from this vendor again.
trueblue
2025-05-25 11:56:14
Delivery time was excellent, plant appeared as if it had just been taken out of the ground. I transplanted after 24 hrs and at this time 36hrs plant has shown no sign of disteress, I should mention I am located in SW florida, and both my wife and I love these bushes especially their flowering and color, it is with some trepidation I decided to attempt to grow them here but we will monitor and report any deficiencies but at this jucture I would say any failure is not the fault of the 'endless summer' nursery, the plants looked perfect healthy with sturdy leaves and stems on both; with the "Original" variety also having two stems of flower clusters. We are looking forward to making these plants a viable & colorful display in our garden.
aew
2025-04-30 14:55:10
These plants arrived well packaged and in good condition. I give them a day out of the box before I put them in the ground. They didn't have any yellow or brown spots. They have done quite well since being planted.
Toni Perciak
2025-04-22 16:17:33
Did someone take my plant and leave me with a pot of leaves? The plant is also very small, and I hope that it will grow to an acceptable size before summer ends. If you look at the hydrangea plant on Amazon, you see a beautiful plant with an abundance of well proportioned blooms. If I would have had the honor to have just one blooming flower, I would have been pleased with my purchase. Instead, I have leaves and two buds that have just appeared. When the plant first arrived, these buds were not noticeable. The company’s picture is misleading and gives the consumer the impression that the plant has numerous blooming flowers. There should be a disclaimer stating what the consumer should expect. My advice is to stay away from purchasing the hydrangea plants that are advertised with this company.Update: The buds opened up and were partially withered and brown. I dug it up in case it had some kind of disease that could spread to my other plant if it had mot already done so. There were no other buds on the plant, because they were withered and turned brown before they bloomed. What a mess! 👎🏻🙁 I changed my evaluation to one ⭐️.
Carrie Howard
2025-04-14 10:10:00
The plant was in great condition. I've never been able to keep an endless summer hydragea alive. I think I was planting them in too much sun and not watering enough. I have a shady spot I put this guy in that gets just a little morning light. It's on the north side of my house. I waited 3 days to plant while watering diligently and brought the plant outside for longer periods each day. The day I planted, I watered it thoroughly and submerged the pot (not the leaves) in a large bucket water for 1 hour prior to planning. Saw that on tiktok gardening account. I dug a hole 3xs the size of the pot. I filled the hole with water and waited an hour for water to drain. I then took the plant out of water bucket. I watered the pot with a transplant fertilzer diluted in water per instructions. I gently pulled apart some of the outside roots, making sure all were soaked with the fertilizer solution. I then placed in the hole and filled the hole with garden soil for flowers and vegetables from lowes. (Threw out the clay soil i dug out of the hole). Lightly watered after planting and set up a soaker hose. The next day I watered for 30 min with the soaker hose. The soaker hose just needs 1 section in a straight line near the base of the plant, it does not need to surround the plant. I water with the soaker hose 2 or 3 times a week for 30 min. The hotter the outside temp, the more frequent you will water. The leaves on the plant will start to look pretty sad and wilty when the plant needs more water. Some people have to water these hydrangeas daily all season but the transplant fertilizer will help the roots grow further down and the soaker hose ensures a good deep water. (Meaning you can water less if the roots are strong) If it's above 95, you will need a good deep water at minimum 3xs a week and you'll need to supplement daily watering if the plant looks wilty. These guys drink a ton and they don't like full sun at all, they will die. They don't like any afternoon sun. If you water straight from the hose, expect to water daily for awhile. I've learned through killing a few of these in the past but I collected all these tips before I bought this one and so far it's working. I don't expect blooms until the spring and I planted at the worst time possible in the middle of summer. But I'm just excited this guy likes his spot, he's happy and is the longest I've ever had a happy endless summer hydragea. I really just want to focus on root growth so that I can have a healthy blooming plant in the spring. I'm sharing my tips I've learned from other hydrangea lovers so that you guys can also enjoy these beautiful plants.Extra tip: I spray with neem oil once a week for fungus and bugs. Its a good preventative. Don't water the leaves, they are prone to fungus. Water the base of the plant.
DW
2025-02-09 11:29:10
No blooms, but I did not necessarily expect them. It looks great now, but when I unboxed it there were brown spots on some of the leaves. It was packaged well though, but the box was a little damaged from shipping and I was worried what I would find once I pulled the plant out. I immediately potted it in a large planter with fresh potting mix and trimmed off any broken pieces and really bad leaves. Once outside in the sun and potted it started looking really good and damaged stuff is all gone. I am happy with how it is doing.
Lexi
2025-02-02 17:12:48
The size was great. They came in looking beautifully. The quality of them were awesome. They bloomed beautifully over the Summer will purchase more this coming up year.
Rocky
2025-01-26 12:47:08
This plant arrived healthy looking, soil still moist and overall in great condition. It was a good value for the price. I am super happy with this plant and would buy from this vendor again.
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