By Jean Ann | Leave A Comment
After seeing all of the amazing containers at the NorthWest Nursery
Trade Show, I had a zillion ideas for plant and pot combinations…I
suggested planting hydrangeas in the blue containers (probably better
if it is the larger pot) shown below…
Many people aren’t aware that there are some varieties of hydrangeas
that lend themselves to container gardening…almost all Big Leaf
Hydrangeas (H. macrophylla) can be grown in containers, then potted up
or transplanted out into the garden when too big for the current
container.Check out this awesome post on hydrangeas.
Another option is to use the dwarf varieties since many of them only
reach 3ft in height. Here are a couple of little guys I like:
And Endless Summer, which is not a true dwarf, but the only hydrangea that reblooms all summer, so it is fab for containers!
For an excellent varietal list of small hydrangeas go here.
Let me know if you try it! I would love to see the results…Although
mine are in the ground, they had absolutely outstanding blooms this
year…Though in looking back, I can only find one post where I mention
hydrangeas…what’s wrong with me? Have to be more mindful…
ABOUT Jean Ann
I am an avid gardener, a passionate foodie and a driven mompreneur. I have a wonderful partner and 2{read more}





I KNEW that hydrangeas could be planted in containers and survive, but my mom kept saying I was wrong! This will be perfect for my condo where I can’t plant in the ground, but can have containers on the deck and steps!
I’ll be back for more advice!