The Story
We LOVE all hydrangeas but Limelight Prime holds a special place in our hearts & gardens. Showy flowers begin with a light green changing into soft pinks and reds for a real ‘WOW’ factor in the garden and vase. Limelight Prime blooms much earlier than the traditional ‘Limelight’ for a longer bloom season AND doesn’t mind the cold of our Winters!
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 : 4-6’’ SPREAD: 4-5’’
- SPACING: 4-5’
- BLOOMS: Early to Late Summer. Bloom colors: Green turning to bright pinks & red shades in early Autumn. Blooms on NEW WOOD
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CARE & PRUNING TIPS:
Prune by cutting back the main branches by one-third in late Winter or early Spring. Leave stems and any dried blooms for Winter interest in the garden. Fertilize in early spring (just as the ground begins to thaw in cold climates) if desired, using a granular rose fertilizer.

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

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
We LOVE all hydrangeas but Limelight Prime holds a special place in our hearts & gardens. Showy flowers begin with a light green changing into soft pinks and reds for a real ‘WOW’ factor in the garden and vase. Limelight Prime blooms much earlier than the traditional ‘Limelight’ for a longer bloom season AND doesn’t mind the cold of our Winters!
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 : 4-6’’ SPREAD: 4-5’’
- SPACING: 4-5’
- BLOOMS: Early to Late Summer. Bloom colors: Green turning to bright pinks & red shades in early Autumn. Blooms on NEW WOOD
________________________
CARE & PRUNING TIPS:
Prune by cutting back the main branches by one-third in late Winter or early Spring. Leave stems and any dried blooms for Winter interest in the garden. Fertilize in early spring (just as the ground begins to thaw in cold climates) if desired, using a granular rose fertilizer.














