• Tips for Growing Hydrangea Trees •
Tree or Shrub?
Since they are grown on their own roots, panicle hydrangea trees are just as hardy as panicle hydrangea shrubs. It’s the same plant pruned into a different shape.
Hardiness
Panicle hydrangeas are hardy to Zone 3, so they can be overwintered safely in containers in Zones 4 and warmer. Find a spot to overwinter yours in a shed or bury the container in a heap of mulch in a protected spot in your garden such as up against a fence line. Bring it back out again in early spring.
Pruning
Only prune your hydrangea tree in early spring before new growth appears.
Maintenance
Whether you purchase a ready-made hydrangea tree or make your own, it will require annual pruning for the canopy to keep its shape. If you don’t prune it each year, all of your hard work will be undone and you’ll lose the look you wanted.
Have Fun!
Panicle hydrangeas are one of the hardiest and easiest to grow. Even if you prune it wrong, it will likely recover so don’t worry and just have fun with it!