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MrsCheerfulGardener

I am TheCheerfulGardeners wife and we share our love of gardening together any spare time we have is spent in our garden

Hydrangea petiolaris syn. Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris

  • Season Icon Mid SpringMid Spring 2016
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MrsCheerfulGardener

Climbing Hydrangea now

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MrsCheerfulGardener

@DebsC this is how big and wonderful a climbing Hydrangea can get bought it for the sole reason of hiding a horrible down pipe and itsure does that cant wait for it to flower this year we just heavy cut it back yearly

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DebsC

Eeeeek! @MrsCheerfulGardener. You know when you are filling a pot and absent mindedly think -'thats no going to go in there' (as it pours over the rim), well I bought my climbing hydrangea- supermarket special - planted it, before reading on the label it can climb 30ft plus! #duh

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MrsCheerfulGardener

@DebsC It was still a great purchase and knowdoubt u will love it every year with its lacy looking flowers I think you can keep it trimmed to the size u want itwill put the last pic online when it comes into flower very soon - enjoy yours!

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DebsC

Hopefully I can train it along the fence, and thwart its upwardly mobile aspirations 😉

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karyn

I think I shall have to keep mine cut back massively lol 😂😂

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MrsCheerfulGardener

My husband gives it hardcut back and s light cit back alternate years and it is stil that size when it is in full flower the lace flowers are so pretty my pic was taken b4it was in full flower so it doesn't do the flower justice at all which u will hopefully see in time karyn

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flowergirl63

Wow, it's huge @MrsCheerfulGardener , bet it looks stunning when it's in flower?

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MrsCheerfulGardener

If you'd like to see it in all its glory have alook at my husbands post TheCheerfulGardeners pic of it @flowergirl63

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flowergirl63

Will do thanks

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  • Season Icon Early SpringEarly Spring 2016
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MrsCheerfulGardener

Help me identify this plant we just call it a climbing Hydrangea

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MrsCheerfulGardener

#new growth climbing Hydrangea beautiful every summer in our back garden @ feeling impatient

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cazoatherton

We have this in our garden too.. got a bit of a growth spurt on at the moment.. hoping it'll take on another foot or 3 this year!

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DebsC

I have just bought a white climbing hydrangea (supermarket cheapie) it looks really robust, but i know nothing about them.

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