Which Year Was The Small Lime Hydrangeas Sold By Home Depot?

The Little Lime Hardy Hydrangea from Proven Winners is a dwarf variety of the famous “Limelight” hydrangea, offering lime-green tones in summer and a compact growth habit. This partial to full sun plant grows between 3-ft. tall and 5-ft. wide when matured. It is great for landscapes and as garden accents, offering lime-green tones in summer and aging to rich pink in the fall. It is also suitable for container planting and stands out as a bold mass planting.

The Little Lime hydrangea has the same features as its famous sibling, “Limelight”, but with a smaller stature of 3-5 feet. Its compact growth habit allows it to grow in containers and stands out as a bold mass planting. Its bright bloom coloration makes it an excellent choice for cut flower gardens and can be used fresh or dried.

The Little Lime Punch Hydrangea from Proven Winners blooms emerge lime green and age progressively from the bottom up in a gorgeous array of white, light pink, and rich colors. The plant has come into its own this year, with some blooms appearing different from the picture on the Home Depot website.

In summary, the Little Lime Hardy Hydrangea from Proven Winners is a unique and compact hydrangea that offers lime-green tones in summer and a compact growth habit. It is suitable for both landscapes and as garden accents, and its bright bloom coloration makes it an excellent choice for cut flower gardens.


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Why are my little lime punch hydrangeas turning brown?

Hydrangeas can turn brown if they wilt too often in hot weather. To prevent this, water them deeply every few days and mulch around them to hold moisture in the soil. Avoid daily watering and avoid getting leaves and flowers wet, as this promotes leaf-spot fungus that will brown both leaves and flowers. If your hydrangeas have brown flowers, remove them by snipping just under the browned flower, improving the plant’s appearance and promoting more flower production for re-blooming varieties.

Where is the best place to plant little lime hydrangeas?

The Little Lime® Hydrangea is a popular plant that thrives in full sun to part shade and moist, well-drained, fertile soil. It is best planted in spring and fall, with some shade in hot climates. Soil pH doesn’t affect the plant’s color. To maintain its health, keep the soil moist but not saturated, especially in summer and the first year after planting. Deep watering once weekly during hot temperatures is recommended. Mulching at about 3 inches deep is also recommended for protection. For best results, use a slow-release fertilizer once in spring and again in early summer.

Do you prune little lime hydrangeas?

To ensure optimal growth, pruning should be conducted in late fall or early spring, when the plants are dormant and any leaves have been removed.

Should I prune little lime hydrangea?

To guarantee optimal growth, pruning should be conducted in late fall or early spring, when the plants are dormant and any leaves have been removed.

How long have Limelight hydrangeas been around?
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How long have Limelight hydrangeas been around?

The Limelight hydrangea, a new addition to Louisiana gardeners, was selected from a Holland breeding program in the 1980s. Its popularity began after being promoted by Proven Winners, leading to its appearance in Louisiana retail nurseries. Studies at the LSU AgCenter Hammond Research Station have shown the plant’s exceptional characteristics for Louisiana landscapes. Limelight hydrangeas are a more compact selection, growing up to 6 to 8 feet tall and wide over time, although regular pruning can maintain their smaller size.

They are a more compact option than standard garden hydrangeas, which can reach 15 feet tall or more. The plant’s exceptional performance in Louisiana landscapes and home landscapes is a testament to its potential.

What is the common name for Hydrangea paniculata little lime?
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What is the common name for Hydrangea paniculata little lime?

The term “panculata” refers to the arrangement of flowers in panicles, and “Jane” is a compact cultivar of Hydrangea paniculata, commonly known as LITTLE LIME. It grows in an upright rounded mound, typically 3-5 feet tall and as wide. The plant was created through open pollination in a planned breeding program in Grand Haven, Michigan in 2005. Known for its large mophead type inflorescences, sterile flowers that emerge soft light green but mature to pink and burgundy in fall.

The plant has a compact, upright-mounded shape, free branching habit, and strong stems that hold the panicles upright. The flowers bloom from July through September, and the plant can be cut for fresh arrangements or dried. However, it is susceptible to bud blight, bacterial wilt, leaf spot, rust, and mildew, and occasional visits from aphids and mites.

What is the difference between limelight and little lime hydrangea?
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What is the difference between limelight and little lime hydrangea?

The ‘Little Lime’ hydrangea is a dwarf variety of the ‘Limelight’ hydrangea, which can grow up to 12 inches per year and maintain a compact size of three to five feet tall and wide. This variety, also known as ‘Jane’, has oval green foliage and produces tightly packed green panicles in the summer. The chartreuse blooms brighten to a soft white, rosy pink, and burgundy as they age, extending the show into the fall.

The dramatic color can vary depending on the location, and a border of several plants can create a multi-colored cotton candy effect in the garden. The ‘Little Lime’ has sturdy, branching stems that hold the flower heads upright with little drooping. Plant in early fall or late spring, and be aware that it is toxic to dogs, cats, and horses.

How long does a limelight hydrangea last?

Limelight Prime hydrangea blooms in mid-summer, starting green and developing pink/red coloration in late August. Its long bloom period lasts for over three months annually. It can be grown as a hedge, eye-catching specimen, or a backdrop for a garden. It thrives in large containers and makes excellent cut flowers. Plant in full or part sun in cooler climates, and with morning sun and shade in warm areas.

Can you change the color of little lime hydrangea?

The coloration of panicle hydrangeas, such as the cultivar Little Lime Punch, is a genetically determined trait that is not influenced by soil pH.

Do you cut back little lime hydrangea?

It is recommended that plants be pruned in late fall or early spring, when they are dormant and have no leaves. This allows for observation of the branch structure.

Which hydrangea is better, limelight or limelight prime?
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Which hydrangea is better, limelight or limelight prime?

Limelight Prime is a smaller, 4-6-foot tall plant that blooms a month earlier than its larger counterpart, ‘Limelight’. It provides better foliage coverage and sturdier stems, holding flowers high all summer. The pink red tones of the flowers in late summer/early autumn give the plant an almost neon look. Planting them with centers 3-4 feet apart is recommended. Limelight Prime is a panicle hydrangea, so it can be safely pruned in spring and still bloom in summer.


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  • I just did my curbside pick-up today at Home Depot here in Canada for my yard. Not planting anything new this year except for grass seed and fertillizer but definitely needed a new hose and sprinkler. My front yard has alopecia from the leaf pile I neglected in the fall and the dumpster bag from my renos. I will do a couple of hanging baskets for my front porch. Thanks for sharing.

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