Fire Light Tidbit Hydrangea
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Fire Light Tidbit Hydrangea

Fire Light Tidbit Hydrangea

$65.00
Fire Light Tidbit Hydrangea
$65.00

The Story

Have a small garden or like to grow in containers? Perhaps you want to add a splash of fun to your borders?

Then Fire Light Tidbit is for you!  Growing up to 2-3’ tall with large mopheads that change from white to pink then red tones, Firelight Tidbit is a little hydrangea with lots of moxie!

WE DO NOT SHIP HYDRANGEAS. ORDERING HYDRANGEAS IS POSSIBLE HERE ON OUR WEBSITE BUT THESE ARE FOR PICKUP ONLY. 

PLANT FEATURES: 

  • LIGHT: Part to Full Sun (minimum 4-6 hours a day) 
  • WATER: Average well-draining soil  HEIGHT: 2-3’     SPREAD: 3’ 
  • SPACING:  3’  
  • BLOOMS: Early to Late Summer.  Bloom colors: Whites changing to pinks and reds in early Autumn. Blooms on NEW WOOD

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CARE & PRUNING TIPS:

 For Winter interest, leave a few flowers and stems to dry & hold some of that lake effect snow on their tops. In late Winter-very early Spring, prune by cutting back the main branches by one-third. Fertilize in early spring (just as the ground begins to thaw in cold climates) using a granular rose fertilizer. 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Fire Light Tidbit Hydrangea - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Have a small garden or like to grow in containers? Perhaps you want to add a splash of fun to your borders?

Then Fire Light Tidbit is for you!  Growing up to 2-3’ tall with large mopheads that change from white to pink then red tones, Firelight Tidbit is a little hydrangea with lots of moxie!

WE DO NOT SHIP HYDRANGEAS. ORDERING HYDRANGEAS IS POSSIBLE HERE ON OUR WEBSITE BUT THESE ARE FOR PICKUP ONLY. 

PLANT FEATURES: 

  • LIGHT: Part to Full Sun (minimum 4-6 hours a day) 
  • WATER: Average well-draining soil  HEIGHT: 2-3’     SPREAD: 3’ 
  • SPACING:  3’  
  • BLOOMS: Early to Late Summer.  Bloom colors: Whites changing to pinks and reds in early Autumn. Blooms on NEW WOOD

_________________________

CARE & PRUNING TIPS:

 For Winter interest, leave a few flowers and stems to dry & hold some of that lake effect snow on their tops. In late Winter-very early Spring, prune by cutting back the main branches by one-third. Fertilize in early spring (just as the ground begins to thaw in cold climates) using a granular rose fertilizer.