Hydrangea 'Blueberries and Cream'
New in 2024.
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A treat you well deserve and as delicious as its namesake, this Hydrangea has stunning blooms of blue and cream. It flowers in abundance over compact, deep green foliage. A beauty in pots, gardens and vases.
The lacecap flowers of Gift Hydrangeas have a combination of colourful petals and cream coloured buds. You could even keep them indoors while they are blooming as a living arrangement. Their compact growth reaches around 60cm in a pot. In the garden they can quickly fill a 90cm space.
For Hydrangea ‘Blueberries and Cream’ the soil is ideally acidic, pH5-5.5; you can add a blueing agent to your soil if it is too alkaline. Yates sell these from your local hardware.
Hydrangeas grow best planted in a sheltered position of the garden where the roots are cool and moist. It is a good idea to add plenty of organic matter or some fertiliser to the soil as it will result in masses of stunning blooms.
Hydrangea flowers are good for picking. To help make the flowers last longer, bring a bucket of water out with you to the garden, plunge them in as soon as you have cut the stem. Once you are inside, cut them again and hold them in hot, boiled water for 30 seconds before arranging in a vase.
You can manipulate the flower colour by adjusting the PH of the soil. Yates make it easy with Hydrangea Pinking Liquid (Lime/Dolomite) and Hydrangea Blueing Liquid (Aluminium sulphate). We recommend to have a soil pH level of below 5 (very acidic) to sustain the blue flowers, or 6.5 or higher (slightly acidic to alkaline) to for bubble gum pink.
Supplied as: Pots
Size: 10 cm
Code | HYMBC |
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Botantical name | Hydrangea macrophylla |
Height | 60-120cm |
Width | 60-120cm |
Flowers | Spring to autumn |
Climate | Cool to Sub-Tropical |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | Fully Hardy |
Aspect | Filtered Light |
Supplied as | Pots |
Size | 10 cm |
Water needs | 2 |