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Edward P.
Verified buyer
I wish I could give this 5 stars ++++++. This plant was so much larger than I expected. It is healthy and gorgeous.
PWD reply
Thank you for sharing your experience! 😍💚
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RB I.
Verified buyer
I ordered three Let’s Dance hydrangea plants and all came in good condition. Lot of new growth/ leaves visible in past two weeks . Still in pots. Will plant in ground in coming weeks.
PWD reply
Thank you for sharing your review of your Hydrangeas! Happy planting! :)🌺
Sincerely,
PWD Team
Sincerely,
PWD Team
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Gordon P.
Verified buyer
Nice plant and received in great condition. Highly recommended!
PWD reply
Thank you for sharing!! Enjoy 😍💚
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Lisa A.
Verified buyer
They came in bad shape. I’m trying to resurrect them.
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Barb A.
I purchased two Let's Dance Blue Jangles hydrangeas at which time they had beautiful blue flowers. The next spring one stayed blue and the other turned into a pink lace cap. It has continued to bloom this way for the past three years while the other one continues to have blue blooms. I had to buy another Let's Dance Blue Jangles last year and it is bloomng blue. No one can explain this phenomenon to me. Thank for taking the time to read my comment.
PWD reply
Hi Barb,
Thank you for reaching out, we are happy to help! Aluminum availability determines the flower color. Although color change is usually attributed to soil pH, it is actually aluminum that causes the change. If aluminum is present in the soil, the flowers will be blue. In the absence of aluminum, the blooms will be pink. One area of your yard likely has more aluminum than the other. Here is a very helpful guide on how to turn hydrangeas blue:
https://www.provenwinners.com/learn/blue-hydrangeas
Let us know if you have any further questions!
Sincerely,
PWD Team
Thank you for reaching out, we are happy to help! Aluminum availability determines the flower color. Although color change is usually attributed to soil pH, it is actually aluminum that causes the change. If aluminum is present in the soil, the flowers will be blue. In the absence of aluminum, the blooms will be pink. One area of your yard likely has more aluminum than the other. Here is a very helpful guide on how to turn hydrangeas blue:
https://www.provenwinners.com/learn/blue-hydrangeas
Let us know if you have any further questions!
Sincerely,
PWD Team