Thompson & Morgan Hydrangea Ayesha 3.6 Litre Potted Plant X 1
Description
This beautiful mop-head hydrangea produces large, rounded flower heads of lilac-pink, cup-shaped blooms with the lightest of perfumes. Like all Macrophylla varieties, Thompson & Morgan Hydrangea ‘Ayesha’ will turn to a beautiful shade of pale baby-blue on acidic soils. This elegant, hardy shrub is perfect for adding a touch of class to a lightly shaded border, and makes a superb specimen shrub for a large patio container. Thompson & Morgan Hydrangea Macrophylla ‘Ayesha’ prefers a sunny or semi-shaded position, with shelter from cold, drying winds. Grow hydrangea plans in any rich, fertile, moist soil. Improve the soil prior to planting by in plenty of well-rotted manure or garden compost, ensuring that it is mixed in thoroughly and deeply. Alternatively, plant Hydrangea Macrophylla in patio containers in soil-based compost such as John Innes No.3. Water regularly until plants are fully established. Leave the faded hydrangea flower heads in place until the new buds swell in spring to protect the delicate buds from frost damage. Prune after flowering, reducing the stems to restrict their growth to the available space and to improve the shape of the plant. After pruning hydrangeas, apply a mulch of well-rotted manure or compost around the base of the plant. Caution: Contact with hydrangea foliage may irritate the skin and eyes and all parts are harmful if eaten. Ideal For: Patio, Cottage Gardens, Cut Flower Gardens, Specimen Plants, Woodland Gardens Hardiness: Hardy Position In: Sun or Semi-Shade Height: Up to 150cm (59.1in) Spread: Up to 150cm (59.1in) Ease of Growing: Easy for All Ease of Aftercare: Easy for AllSupplied as 1 x Hydrangea Macrophylla ‘Ayesha’ in a 3.6L PotImages shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply, but can vary due to seasonality changes and may not be the exact variety.
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