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Nikko Blue Hydrangeas - Wonderful Large Full Balls of Blue

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Are you looking for that one plant that you can plant that really breaks up all the green in your yard? Do you want that one plant that will produce a large vast of color each spring, that you can count on?

If you have a yard full of green and you are looking for something with color, something that will really stand out against your home and all the green then the Nikko Blue Hydrangea is the right plant for you.

The blue hydrangea grows approximately 4-6 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide and within 2 years will bloom all summer. The hydrangea comes in many colors such as pink and blue but the blue is the most popular of them all. It grows best in zones 6-9 and needs full to partial sun.

The Nikko Blue Hydrangea has a contrast of color against any backdrop of shrubs and bushes. Many people like them so much because they bloom spring through fall so it is a very wise investment because of all the fresh cut blooms that you can get off of one bush. Due to the aluminum in the plant it provides a wide variety of blues on one bloom and the blooms are large and full. The Blue Hydrangea does well in shady areas but can also be planted in a location of partial sun.

The hydrangea can be found at many different locations such as your local tree nursery, garden center or greenhouse. I am a very busy person so any way that I can find to avoid going out and shopping I appreciate. I have found a great tree nursery that takes care of all my needs when it comes to plants, trees, shrubs, hydrangeas and accessories. I can pick my plants and they will deliver them right to my door which is great. Now when I want a bush with color I can deliver my hydrangea right online.



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