Hydrangea macrophylla 'PIIHM-I' PP20,176
Twist-n-Shout® Bigleaf Hydrangea boasts picturesque color all season long with deep pink or periwinkle blue lacecap hydrangea flowers, depending on soil pH. Hardy in Zones 4-9 and covered with loads of dependable blooms, this hydrangea has become a favorite for new and expert gardeners alike. Not only are the blooms on Twist-n-Shout® remarkable, but the sturdy stems are also vivid red, adding even more interest to your landscape. Whether you enjoy Twist-n-Shout® as an accent or as a mass planting, the textured blooms and moderate size will add season-long beauty to the landscape.
Height
3-5'
Width
3-4'
Exposure
Morning Sun, Afternoon Shade
Hardiness Zone
4-9
Heat Zone
9
Shape
Upright, rounded
Flower Color
Dark Pink
Foliage
Dark Green
Good for Cut Flowers
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See these hardworking plants in action. Get Inspired by what they can do for your landscape.
pruning
Summer After Flower
watering
Medium To High
fertilizing
BalancedNPK
Know your zone
The colored areas show where this plant thrives. Knowing this will help you select the most appropriate plants for your zone.
Twist-n-Shout® Reblooming Hydrangea
Thrives in Zones 4-9
FAQs
What makes the Endless Summer Twist-n-Shout® hydrangea unique?
Twist-n-Shout’s blooms remarkable, the stems on these lacecap hydrangea shrubs are also vivid red, adding even more interest to your landscape. The stems are incredibly sturdy to support the large blooms and keep your garden looking full all summer long. Whether you enjoy Twist-n-Shout hydrangea as an accent or to fill an entire perennial garden, there is no doubt that you will be dancing your way through summer with these endless hydrangea blooms.
I had several small blooms on my hydrangeas last year, so this year I have fertilized every 10 days until I saw blooms starting to develop. What else should I be doing to get big blooms?
The first rule of thumb is to NOT over-fertilize your hydrangea plants. We suggest one application of granular fertilizer in spring or early summer, and then follow package instructions afterwards. If you over-fertilize, it can burn the root system of your hydrangea bushes and actually inhibit bloom production. For more tips on fertilizer and how to achieve big, beautiful blooms, please click here.
I planted my Endless Summer hydrangea in an area that is far too sunny and hot, so I’d like to transplant them to a more shaded area. What is the best time of year to do this, and are there any other tips I should know?
If you are transplanting your hydrangea bushes, we recommend doing so while it is dormant. That means transplanting your hydrangea shrubs in late fall, after the first frost, or in early spring before it has woken up for the summer.