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Hydrangea stakes are a gardener’s best friend when it comes to supporting the exuberant blooms and leafy growth that make hydrangeas a favourite in New Zealand gardens. If you’ve ever had a hydrangea flopping under the weight of its own glorious flowers, you’ll know how valuable well-placed hydrangea stakes can be. Whether you’re nurturing climbing varieties or bushy mopheads, providing the right support helps your plants thrive, keeps your garden looking tidy, and ensures those stunning flower heads are shown off to their full potential.

An informal Hydrangea 'Bombshell' hedge covered with amazing white flowers and lush, green foliage.

Hydrangea 'Bombshell'

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Hydrangea 'Bombshell' is a compact, mounding shrub that produces masses of white, star-shaped flowers with soft lime centres. Flowering from early summer into autumn, this dwarf hydrangea is perfect for borders, small gardens, or patio containers. It reaches just 70–90 cm in height and spread, making it an ideal low-maintenance choice for adding structure and long-lasting floral display to any outdoor space.

Suited to regions: All regions
Plant type: Shrubs
Height: 1.00 m
Spread: 1.00 m
Flowering time: Summer, Autumn
Tolerances: Hardy
Garden uses: Borders, Containers, Hedging, Living areas, Paths & Steps
Garden styles: Alpine, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Cottage, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Rock, White
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Tree Guards (Tree Guards)

Our tree guards and plant shelters are bio-degradable products that are perfect for using in riparian areas and other exposed positions. They are manufactured in NZ using recycled pulp and are designed to cope with tough and damp conditions. The guard does not need to be removed once the plant has established as it will naturally break down. Each tree guard is 350 mm tall and 200 mm wide and come with a 75 cm bamboo stake. One stake is threaded through the holes and the other put at the apex of the triangle for wind stabilisation. The offer reasonable protection from rabbits.

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Why Use Hydrangea Stakes?

Providing support with hydrangea stakes is essential for both young plants and mature specimens with heavy blooms. Large flower heads can drag stems towards the ground, especially after rain or wind. With sturdy staking, you can prevent stems from snapping, improve airflow around foliage (reducing the risk of disease), and keep the overall shape of the plant looking its best. For climbing types, hydrangea stakes can help guide your plants as they establish on walls or trellises.

Choosing the Right Types of Hydrangea Stakes

There’s a range of hydrangea stakes available, from natural wooden stakes to modern coated metal supports. For bush types like Hydrangea Masja or the richly coloured Hydrangea 'Tuxedo Red', individual stake-and-tie systems work well. Simply select a stake tall enough to reach above the main stem and secure gently with soft garden ties. For larger shrubs with abundant blooms, semi-circular supports or discreet grid supports can hold up multiple stems for an all-season tidy display.

Climbing hydrangeas, such as Hydrangea seemanii and Hydrangea petiolaris, may initially benefit from temporary hydrangea stakes to point their growing stems in the right direction as they attach themselves to new surfaces. As climbers mature, they become largely self-supporting, but young plants definitely appreciate a nudge in the right direction.

How to Stake Hydrangeas for Best Results

Start with sturdy hydrangea stakes, and gently press them into the soil close to the main stems, being careful not to damage the roots. Use garden ties or soft cord to fasten the stems to the stakes without pinching or restricting growth. Remember, the goal is support, not strangulation. Check ties throughout the growing season and adjust as needed—especially when your Hydrangea quercifolia Snowflake bursts into its spectacular oak-leafed bloom.

Pro Tips for Healthier Hydrangeas

Supporting your hydrangeas with well-chosen hydrangea stakes can make all the difference, whether you’re growing traditional favourites or unique varieties. Browse our selection of hydrangeas, like Hydrangea seemanii or Hydrangea Masja, and discover how the right stake can turn every bloom into a showstopper.


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