What foliage goes with hydrangeas?

What foliage goes with hydrangeas?

What foliage goes with hydrangeas?

Play with Greenery Accenting a bundle of hydrangea with greenery adds layers and texture. Anything from eucalyptus, to olive branches, smilax, or even assorted fern leaves can take a bouquet from mono-floral to multidimensional for weddings from spring to winter.

Are hydrangeas good for flower beds?

Hydrangeas as Foundation Plants Low-maintenance hydrangeas make good foundation plants, with showy flowers that are easily seen even from a distance. But you may want to mix them with other shrubs if you don’t like their bare fall and winter branches.

What should I plant in front of hydrangeas?

Azaleas and rhododendrons are some of the best plants to grow next to hydrangeas as they like the same things – a bit of shade and a good organic mulch. These plants match blue hydrangea’s preference for slightly acidic soil too.

How do you make a hydrangea arrangement?

  1. Prepare your hydrangea stems. See THIS POST for details.
  2. Fill your vessel with cool water.
  3. Add another set of tape rows going in the opposite direction.
  4. Place two hydrangea stems in the middle of the grid.
  5. Working around the outside edges of the vessel, add more hydrangeas to the grid.
  6. Continue to fill in any holes.

How do I make a hydrangea garden bed?

When planting hydrangeas, dig a hole that is twice as wide as the width of the container the hydrangea came in. Place the plant in the hole so that the root ball is at the same depth as it was in the original pot, then fill in the hole with the 50-50 soil mixture described above. Water well after planting.

How many hydrangea stems per centerpiece?

Guide to the number of Flowers to you can use or need to create and make a Wedding Centerpiece

Wedding or Special Occasion Centerpieces Number of Stems for Small Centerpiece
Garden Roses Centerpiece 5-7 Roses
Hydrangeas Centerpieces 2-4 Hydrangeas
Rose Centerpieces 8-15 Roses
Baby’s Breath (Gypsophilia) Centerpieces 3-5 stems

Can You plant hydrangeas in a garden bed?

Hydrangea. Loved for their massive and colour-changing blooms, Hydrangeas are a fantastic addition to the garden. These deciduous perennial plants can be grown in garden beds or pots, or used as a loose warm weather hedge in a semi-shaded area of the garden.

How do you plant hostas and hydrangeas together?

Plant the hostas in a ring around the hydrangea, at the depth and spacing recommended by the nursery. Leave enough room between the base of the hydrangea and the hostas to accommodate both plants’ ultimate spreads. Stagger the plants within the ring slightly to create a more natural look.

What are the best companion plants for hydrangeas?

It is also effective to pick plants with very different foliage for companions for hydrangea, such as lacy, delicate ferns. Or consider the delicate evergreen ‘Soft Caress’ mahonia for hydrangea companion plants.

Do hydrangeas look good with dome shaped leaves?

Its dome-like teardrop-shaped leafy outgrowths nicely complement the rounded blooms of hydrangeas. They aren’t high maintenance, either, making them a good choice if you are looking for a way to create contrast between leafy green and colorful blooms without having to put too much effort into maintaining either plant.

What colors do hydrangeas come in?

In addition to pink and purple, hydrangeas come in blue, white, lavender, and similar hues. They’re also pretty easy to grow and as perennials, they bloom year after year from summer to fall, even after other flowers stop blooming.

Can I plant hydrangeas with dogwood trees?

Some cultivars of dogwood trees might be the right size to offer shade as hydrangea plant companions. They bring attractive blossoms, foliage, and bark to the mix as well.