Hydrangea Little Hottie® - Terrific, Small Growing, Free Flowering, Easy to Grow, Panicle Hydrangea

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  • A First Editions® Plants Selection.... Hydrangea Little Hottie® is an Exciting, Award winning🏆 Garden Performer that we are delighted to tell you about 😁✅
    Join David in our nursery and trial gardens and find out why this terrific, small growing, exceptionally FREE FLOWERING selection has been impressing us in our trials👏👏👏.
    Discover why we think to so-o-o much of it 👌, and why we think you will enjoy having it sparkle and gleam in areas around your home too 👍💚✅!
    Find out how it is:
    👌Very Free Flowering
    👍Exceptional,
    👌Highly Reliable,
    😉Totally Dependable
    👏Very Beautiful
    😊Small Growing, Compact Shrub.
    🌡️Hardy Throughout Our Region
    Then listen in and discover how our "cycle pruning" technique helps you get off to the best possible start, with premium sized, fresh, healthy plants that are RARING To GROW!
    💚Hardy USDA Zone 3
    💚Height 3-5' / Width 3-5'
    💚Sun to Partial Shade
    Our plants are available at hundreds of partnering garden centers located throughout our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern Region: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-...
    More at: grownbyoverdevest.com/
    Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bailpanone’ PP# 32,549
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Komentáře • 56

  • @ginafriend1690
    @ginafriend1690 Před rokem +4

    Hi David. Always a pleasure hearing and learning from you! Thank you 😊 🌱🍀

  • @eileenchang2173
    @eileenchang2173 Před rokem +6

    I now have this hydrangea on my “to buy “ list! 🌳🇨🇦

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      Great, don't forget to keep us all in the loop on your progress and findings.
      I suspect you already know about the locations of our partnering garden centers, but if not, here's a link that will help you find where they are all positioned: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/

    • @simpleshoes
      @simpleshoes Před 10 měsíci

      None in Ontario Canada and probably can’t bring it across from Buffalo.

  • @kaizer2312
    @kaizer2312 Před 10 měsíci +1

    We just purchased 4 Little Hotties about 3 weeks ago in August 2023. We live in Michigan about 30 miles frome Detroit. We purchased from a large nursery in Macomb Township.
    We had to return one due to them turning brown in the first week of them being purchased. The nursery replaced it with a new one. So far so good. We are new to hydrangeas, so we are hoping these Little Hotties do well and survive😊

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It's a great little performer and you should be able to enjoy them for many years.
      But just know that there are many different selections of panicle hydrangeas with different characteristics and not all of them hold their color through the whole of the summer and fall season (especially when we get excessively hot and humid weather).
      Also, it sometimes take a year or two for the plants to settle in and become accustomed to their new home.
      We know that David says he's often seen situations where it takes two complete seasons (or more) for these plants to fully root out into the surrounding soil and become completely established.
      So, it is not unusual to see things like premature discoloration or sometimes thin, flimsy and floppy growth in the first year or so.
      This usually rectifies itself in time and once they are established grow away to display all their wonderful qualities.
      In the meantime, make sure to water them frequently and well (especially during any hot, intense summer weather.
      Have you subscribed to our channel?
      If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed.
      And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.

  • @leiaflash5055
    @leiaflash5055 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for introducing us to this new Hydrangea. I'll keep my eye out for it next season. 😀

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      You are welcome. It is a real little beauty, and well worth getting. Good luck and thanks for your comment.

  • @MisBunnypics
    @MisBunnypics Před rokem +1

    Just planted a little hottie in a lovely Tuscan urn and it's been putting on quiet the show!

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      Well done, it sounds lovely!
      Don't forget to keep us all in the loop on its progress.

  • @Jenny-bc5kz
    @Jenny-bc5kz Před 3 měsíci +1

    I absolute adore your channel.

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před 3 měsíci +1

      That's great to hear. Stay tuned because there's a lot more coming.....
      Have you subscribed to our channel?
      If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), they will turn up automatically in your feed.
      And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find out about the information as well.
      And, during the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ they are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will have all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the year to see and get them for yourself.

  • @PatriciaAnnGriggs
    @PatriciaAnnGriggs Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your video so informative. I Love going to my garden center. I spent sometimes 3 to 4 hours just circulating. I am in my own world in that place. 💚💚💚💚☘🍀🌷🥀🌷🌹🌾🌲🌱🍀☘🌿🍃🌳

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      That's great, I know that feeling!
      Its amazing what you can often discover and pick up. That's why I am encouraging everyone to visit frequently and at OTHER TIMES of the year too.
      To often I see folk with a beautiful garden display in spring (and not much at other times), and it turns out that they only go plant shopping in spring!

  • @nicholletobin
    @nicholletobin Před rokem +1

    Another one for my list! Lol beautiful!!

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +2

      Absolutely, we've been amazed how free flowering it is, in our trials it is literally covered with flowers and should put on a stunning display for you.
      Here's a link that will help you find where all our partnering garden centers are located: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/.
      In a little while (when they are beginning to flower), you will be able to see nice, big, healthy, premium sized plants like we feature in the video at some of these places, and you will be able to pick up your plants and get off to a great start.
      Please stay tuned, keep us updated on your progress, and if you haven't yet, consider subscribing to our channel, and also it would be really great if you could kindly "like" any of our videos that you find helpful, because that helps other people find out about the information too.

  • @Christie-gp2cy
    @Christie-gp2cy Před rokem +1

    David, thank you for a great informative video. This year was my very first with limelight and I had to tie them up with string because the blooms were so huge! I will follow your advice about pruning, as the stems were way too long and thin to support the blooms. I really enjoy your videos and find them very entertaining and educational. Thanks again!

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, good to hear you have invested in this excellent selection. Over the years, we have noticed recently planted specimens will sometimes be a bit "droopy" for the first year or so. Usually as they mature, and get settled in, they stiffen up and produce those lovely big heads on strong sturdy stems.

  • @randyreal5871
    @randyreal5871 Před rokem +1

    I can't wait until my bobos look like that wow 🙂

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      As you may have noticed, it is a quite a bit different to Bobo, here's link to another of our videos that will let you see what your Bobos are likely to look like once they get going: czcams.com/video/_1IgONplMVQ/video.html
      Come to think of it - here's a link to our website that will show the complete line up of Hydrangeas that we ship to our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/splant/?_sfm_genus=Hydrangea&sf_paged=2
      In particular, when you get a chance, you might like to check out:
      Early Evolution: czcams.com/video/PLjOwzIQn0M/video.html
      Love A Lot Pink: grownbyoverdevest.com/plant/worryfree-love-a-lot-pink-panicle-hydrangea/
      Ruby Snow: grownbyoverdevest.com/plant/worryfree-ruby-snow-panicle-hydrangea/
      All three of these are different again.... and if you have the space (and inclination) would make a nice addition to the Bobos.
      Finally, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
      And now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections that are right for your area.

    • @randyreal5871
      @randyreal5871 Před rokem

      @@OverdevestNurseries👍 I live in Canada and have never seen most of those for sale or growing anywhere. I wish I could come to one of your locations 😮Thanks so much for the sweet links there are so many different kinds 🙂Have a great day😀😀

  • @donnalanam4118
    @donnalanam4118 Před rokem +3

    I wish you had online shopping available. I love hydrangeas but in the Midwest you get little variety

    • @ginafriend1690
      @ginafriend1690 Před rokem +3

      @ Donna Lanam ... Hi. I live in the Midwest myself. If a plant I'm looking for is not carried at my Nursery, they will try getting it in for me. They call me if they were able to!

    • @donnalanam4118
      @donnalanam4118 Před rokem

      @@ginafriend1690 this time of year no nursery will order anything til next spring. That’s in my area anyway. Course not any nurseries for 60 miles from here

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +3

      We understand. At least by asking your local plant and garden centers about particular plants, you are helping to alert them to the merits of that variety. Sometimes, places overlook or are not (yet) aware of upcoming, cutting edge selections, so by mentioning your interest, you are encouraging them to consider them, and of course helping them to (perhaps) find and stock other really good plants too.

    • @ginafriend1690
      @ginafriend1690 Před rokem +1

      @@OverdevestNurseries Thank you, David 🍀

  • @garage-guy207
    @garage-guy207 Před rokem +2

    David,..couple of questions which I hope you’ll answer for me, please. 1) Are there any major character attributes that specifically differentiate Little Hottie from Bobo and Fire Light Timbit as I believe all 3 of these are viewed as being ‘dwarf’ hydrangeas, and 2) Is ‘cycle pruning’ the same process you mentioned in another of your videos wherein, with panicles, you cut off +/- 1/3rd of the current season’s new growth (before buds set) in order to have your hydrangeas bloom later in the season, and 3) does ‘cycle pruning’ have any impact on the number, or size, of flowers produced using this procedure?

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +4

      All three of these selections are small, compact growers but they have (of course) their own individual genetic differences.... Fire Light Tidbit is like Bobo an early bloomer, and it usually has nice color in cool weather. Bobo's flowers are like I mentioned in the video "lacy" with an elegant very becoming look. Whereas Little Hottie is very free flowering - even as young plants they are loaded with lots of comparatively large flowers.
      Depends upon available space and the size of everyone's garden, but if you have the room, all three are worthy of coveted places. Cycle pruning is the same principle, but different in that we do it several times and different stages to keep the crops rolling in with color. It demonstrates how versatile and accommodating plants can be, and how it is possible to have modern day Panicle Hydrangeas staged to provide a concert of color from the early part of the summer right through to the frosts of late Autumn. Finally, as you've probably noticed in our videos, a hallmark of our production is to have bushy, well-shaped plants that have multiple stems. This type of pruning is expensive in terms of labor requirement (which is why many nurseries don't do it), but we believe its important to "manicure" our plants frequently, so that when they go to the garden centers they are premium sized, and raring to grow! Pruning like this delays the flowering time, makes the plants extra bushy and usually produces more flowers eventually.

  • @olliepoo
    @olliepoo Před rokem +1

    Do y’all carry the Harmony variety of Oakleaf Hydrangeas. I love those but it’s so hard to find them. Thanx for the videos and the explanations. Please don’t ever assume we all know everything. Cause I don’t!

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your inquiry. Hydrangea quericfolia "Harmony' is a nice, double flowered selection but alas the big, heavy heads hang and droop down, to often touch the ground (especially on young plants), and get damaged, so people decline from buying them in garden centers, and therefore few places will stock them!
      I know the single flowered form - Jetstream is not what you are asking about, but fyi, this selection has habitually performed well in our trials, regularly puts on a lovely show (even as a young plant) so it might be worth considering. Here's the link if you wish to check it out: czcams.com/video/D4d3QH3Mg_s/video.html

  • @paulinecrispin121
    @paulinecrispin121 Před rokem +1

    I often watch your videos, but over in the south of England where I live we don't seem to be able to get some types of hydrangea. Such as this new one and Quick Fire plus others. Do you know whether one day three will get to the UK?

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and submitting your question. In general, its only a matter of time until good new plants get picked up by the trade in other parts of the world. So keep your eyes peeled because sooner or later (if they perform well in your conditions) they are likely to be featuring in your garden centers and nurseries. We are in a fortunate position to be getting so many exciting new selections from the world's best breeders to trial. Most of them (of course) do not prove better or substantially different to all the existing selections, but amongst them, there's usually a few outstanding ones that make it into our production and distribution system. So stay tuned, make a note of any that you like, and even consider mentioning them to your favorite plant centers, so that when they do make it through the rigorous phytosanitary, importation processes and local trials, you'll be "ahead of the game"!

  • @deasiaamos9934
    @deasiaamos9934 Před 9 měsíci +1

    What kind of fertilizers yall use on them

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před 9 měsíci +1

      We use a variety of different types of fertilizer but for feeding the panicle hydrangeas in our trial and test garden we use a well-balanced slow release fertilizer, and if you care to tune into this video at the 16.00 mark you will see David apply it after he pruned them in early spring: czcams.com/video/Z6STEztMaAQ/video.htmlsi=4behHikzuGh2EXy9
      To preserve our independence (and not be beholding to any particular corporations) we make a point of not mentioning individual brands, but if you talk to your local garden center experts they will be able to guide you will the types that are right your your neighborhood.
      Have you subscribed to our channel?
      If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed.
      And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
      Finally, now that the cooler weather of Fall arrives, it brings with it the BEST TIME of PLANTING and since our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are continuing to bring in stocks of gorgeous plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.

  • @joanp105
    @joanp105 Před rokem +2

    With “cycle pruning” how is the customer to know what the true bloom time for the Hydrangea will be in our garden then? If we prune at the usual time in early Spring, when would this particular variety bloom in the NE? Cycle pruning helps the seller, but is misleading for the buyer☹️

    • @aquafishcspeia2921
      @aquafishcspeia2921 Před rokem +2

      In my experience the difference in bloom time is no more than 2 weeks. When growers ship out the plants they do typically take your growing zone into consideration.

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +2

      With most plants the flowering time is shown on the tags, websites and I try to mention it too in our videos too (although I confess, sometimes I forget to include this)!
      And of course, the experts at your local garden center will try to keep you right too. To answer your question directly about this variety, it flowers pretty much around the same time as most of the other panicle hydrangeas i.e. Mid to late summer. In milder, earlier areas, it will flower earlier that this, but in New England it will be sparkling and gleaming with color in mid-summer.

  • @orchidgarden3124
    @orchidgarden3124 Před rokem +1

    I’m in Michigan and I’ve never seen this variety for sale locally:(

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      It is very new, and not yet in wide distribution. So, stay in touch with your local garden centers because its probably only a matter of time until they will be stocking it. meanwhile, stay tuned and kindly click the "like" icon on any similar videos because that will help other people discover the information too.

  • @colsen4616
    @colsen4616 Před rokem +1

    What are the main factors in determining whether Little Hottie will get closer to the 5’ size?

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +2

      Just time, and good culture !
      It is naturally a short, bushy grower, so it will take time. But the nice thing about this little beauty is that it looks great even as a small developing plant.
      if you haven't come across it yet, here's a link to another of our videos that will explain more about the culture and conditions to get the best from panicle hydrangeas, and this variety is no different in that regard: czcams.com/video/jLqmDOMPQJs/video.html

  • @saipunk7476
    @saipunk7476 Před rokem +1

    Hi David I’m living in New York when is a good time to plant the hydrangea thanks

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      When they are grown in pots (like these ones) you can plant them anytime the ground is not frozen (i.e March through to early December). That said, our FAVORITE TIME is in Autumn. The ground is warm after the summer, the fall rains make it moist and easier to dig, the weather is nice for outdoor projects, and the roots are growing actively, so the plant's root systems become beautifully established and the plants are all set for quick, sustained growth the following spring.
      Spring and summer planting is good too, but Fall planting definitely has the edge, and when you visit the garden centers, they won't be as busy as the hectic spring periods, so the staff will have more time to advise and guide you.
      Here's a link that will help you find all the garden centers in your area that carry our plants: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/

  • @tiffanienguyen7174
    @tiffanienguyen7174 Před rokem +1

    May I ask was size container can I keep it in because the only spot I have left is on a cement paved area

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +2

      The larger the better.... The more soil volume the less fluctuation in winter and summer temperatures at their roots. At the very least something that has a diameter of 15-18 Inches.
      If you haven’t already, might we suggest that you subscribe to this channel? This way our new videos will pop up in your feed as we add them. And it would be great, if you can click the “like” button on any particular videos because that will help other people find the information too.

  • @testimony8641
    @testimony8641 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello can i get it online? am from africa uganda our area it is sunshine and cool weather

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We regret to inform you that our plants are available through a network of garden centers located here in our USA region: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ we do not export plants.
      However, you are welcome to subscribe to our channel, so that each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed and you will be able to look out form them locally.

  • @57748625
    @57748625 Před rokem

    I got one with only leaves. It has not bloom yet. How do I grow it in a pot? I don’t have a garden.

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +1

      Make sure to plant it in a larger (at least 15" in diameter) container. Put gravel or other rocky material in the base to aid drainage (good drainage is important), use a good planting compost (types and advice is available at our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ ) and make sure to water well until your plant gets established.
      Then stay tuned because David has an upcoming video featuring a variety that we have grown in a container and that will give you extra tips.
      Have you subscribed to our channel?
      If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed.
      And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
      Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are fully stocked with fresh new plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.

  • @barbarasidel9012
    @barbarasidel9012 Před rokem +1

    What is the history of the name Overdevest?

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for asking....
      Here's a link to one of our websites that will fill you in on the proud history of our nursery: grownbyoverdevest.com/our-story/
      In our daily operations, we all feel part of the "Overdevest family" and as you (perhaps) can gather, we take a great deal of pride is helping to bring color and enjoyment into the lives of all the people that come in contact with our plants.

    • @ginafriend1690
      @ginafriend1690 Před rokem

      Great question and thanks for asking!

  • @testimony8641
    @testimony8641 Před 8 měsíci

    Or if you have a seeds i can buy it

    • @OverdevestNurseries
      @OverdevestNurseries  Před 8 měsíci

      It does not come through from seeds, and has to be vegetatively propagated by licensed growers.

    • @testimony8641
      @testimony8641 Před 8 měsíci

      Hello Can you deliver online that one in container ?