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Anyone having luck with Limelight Hydrangeas
Posted on 9/29/25 at 11:56 am
Posted on 9/29/25 at 11:56 am
If so, where are you located? And how much sun are they getting? Any fertilizer regimen or soil tips?
The flowers are supposed to turn pink in the fall, but mine all turn brown and shriveled up well before the fall. Anyone have luck with the flowers sticking around until they change colors?
Supposed to be a Louisiana Super Plant per LSU Ag, but I can’t get good results.
The flowers are supposed to turn pink in the fall, but mine all turn brown and shriveled up well before the fall. Anyone have luck with the flowers sticking around until they change colors?
Supposed to be a Louisiana Super Plant per LSU Ag, but I can’t get good results.
Posted on 9/29/25 at 4:25 pm to Seven Costanza
Mine grow insanely well. They are white and still white right now, but starting to brown. We keep the brown flowers for vases (well my wife does) after we trim them back in the Fall. She likes the look.
- I have some in morning sun and others in afternoon sun, both grow really well. They get 6+ hours of sunlight a day.
- Hollytone fertilizer granules around the base once a quarter.
- Make sure soil never gets bone dry. I have one that actually does fine in wet feet, but I don't water it as much since it's in a low spot.
- Don't water the foliage, just the root base, find mine burn easily
And lastly, watch videos online on how to trim limelights once they die back. Critical for next years growth.
ETA:
I'm in Eastern TN near Chattanooga/Georgia line.
- I have some in morning sun and others in afternoon sun, both grow really well. They get 6+ hours of sunlight a day.
- Hollytone fertilizer granules around the base once a quarter.
- Make sure soil never gets bone dry. I have one that actually does fine in wet feet, but I don't water it as much since it's in a low spot.
- Don't water the foliage, just the root base, find mine burn easily
And lastly, watch videos online on how to trim limelights once they die back. Critical for next years growth.
ETA:
I'm in Eastern TN near Chattanooga/Georgia line.
This post was edited on 9/29/25 at 4:27 pm
Posted on 9/29/25 at 6:29 pm to Seven Costanza
Limelights are real finicky in Louisiana. They need good fertilization, consistent water (irrigation) and they still have issues sometimes. The ‘Little Lime’ hydrangea is smaller but performs a lot better
Posted on 9/29/25 at 11:37 pm to Daponch
Planted several in almost full shade areas. Pretty leaves, no blooms.
Posted on 9/30/25 at 8:42 am to Bill Parker?
Ive got 8 total, 2 on south side, 3 on west, 3 on east. I just trimmed them up and removed all the brown blooms. They looked great this year.
My neighbor has a stand of them on his east side of home, so morning sun only, and they are monstrous and spectacular. He lops em off like hedges every year and they come back just as pretty as ever. I have never seen the color change of the bloom though.
My neighbor has a stand of them on his east side of home, so morning sun only, and they are monstrous and spectacular. He lops em off like hedges every year and they come back just as pretty as ever. I have never seen the color change of the bloom though.
Posted on 9/30/25 at 9:24 am to tigerfoot
I have a row of little lime in full sun that do great, but have never turned pink. Just brown out in the fall
Seem pretty indestructible
Seem pretty indestructible
Posted on 9/30/25 at 11:36 am to DickTater
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I have a row of little lime in full sun that do great, but have never turned pink. Just brown out in the fall Seem pretty indestructible
Thanks for the info. How big have they gotten?
Are you in south Louisiana? Do you provide any supplemental irrigation beyond rainfall?
Posted on 9/30/25 at 11:43 am to tigerfoot
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Ive got 8 total, 2 on south side, 3 on west, 3 on east. I just trimmed them up and removed all the brown blooms. They looked great this year.
Interesting. Good to know. Are you in south Louisiana? Do you provide any supplemental irrigation beyond rainfall?
Posted on 9/30/25 at 11:50 am to Seven Costanza
Yes, I have them in slightly raised beds and water 3 days per week. The ones in the lower bed that dont drain as well flower more, but foilage isnt as full. I use osmocote one or two times per year.
Posted on 9/30/25 at 12:01 pm to Seven Costanza
Blooms age better in cooler late season temps.
Posted on 9/30/25 at 7:06 pm to tigerfoot
In metro ATL. I’ve got 10 in the front of the house that get afternoon sun and another 10 in the backyard that get about 4-5 hrs of afternoon/morning sun. I’ve never had the blooms change color. The ones up front brown a bit. The ones in the back yard get about 3’-4’ tall and the ones up front 4’-5’. I cut the ones in the back yard pretty severely and they come back fine with great blooms. The ones up front I’ll cut back to about 3’ and they also come back. Pretty indestructible.
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