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Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush'

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Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' is a vibrant mophead variety that delivers bold raspberry-red flower clusters throughout the summer season. Its compact form and lush green foliage make it perfect for borders, pots, or small gardens where intense colour is desired. Thriving in part-shade with moist, well-drained soil, this variety performs reliably across almost all New Zealand regions. ‘Raspberry Crush’ is a standout choice for gardeners seeking rich colour, compact growth, and long-lasting floral display.

A colourful Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' flower.
Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' plants with dark green foliage and pink and cream flowers.

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Suited to regions:All regions
Plant type:Shrubs
Height:1.20 m
Spread:1.20 m
Flowering time:Summer, Autumn
Tolerances:Hardy
Garden uses:Containers, Hedging, Living areas
Garden styles:Alpine, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Cottage, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Rock
Easy to grow?Yes
Maintenance requirementsSome
Growth rateMedium
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What are the garden uses for Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' in NZ?

Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' is a much-loved shrub in NZ gardens. It is most commonly grown as a specimen, used as an informal hedge, added to a mixed planting, or planted as a backdrop for smaller plants. It is an excellent complement to a modern or cottage garden, bringing both colour and elegance to a space. It is the gorgeous foliage and beautiful flowers of this plant that make Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' an excellent choice for a garden.

What does the 'Raspberry Crush' Hydrangea need to grow well?

The 'Raspberry Crush' Hydrangea grows best when positioned in full sun or partial shade on well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It is tolerant of frost, cool climates, coastal environments, and humid climates. Wind protection is crucial to prevent branches from snapping, which in turn results in a better-formed plant that will flower more prolifically.

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Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' plant care

Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' care is simply about getting a few easy things right so the plant thrives. They prefer a sheltered spot in either full sun or part shade. Only in very hot climates should full sun positions be avoided. A well-drained, fertile soil is crucial. Adding organic matter like compost into the soil during planting will help with soil fertility. They prefer a moist soil, so consistent watering is essential, especially during dry periods. However, be careful to avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Applying shrub fertiliser in spring will keep the Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' plants well-fed for the year. Prune in late winter or early spring and continue to remove spent flowers to encourage further blooming. Applying mulch around the base of the plant helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. Monitor for pests, such as aphids, and diseases, like powdery mildew, and treat as needed with appropriate measures.

How to the prune the Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' variety

The Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' variety is pruned each winter to contain growth and encourage fresh, new growth that will bear flowers. The Plant Company recommends pruning back to a low crown, which has short stems (approximately 10 cm long) with at least two buds on each stem remaining. Any dead stems should also be removed at this time, along with stems that are crisscrossing or show signs of disease. Young plants will typically have five stems, whereas older plants can have 10-20 stems remaining. These can be thinned back to 15 if desired, which will help produce bigger flower heads. Longer stems can be left on younger plants while they are establishing. In general, the harder the plant is pruned back, the more contained it will grow the following season. Flowering can be affected by hard pruning, but that is more likely to cause delayed flowering only. A mistake often made with pruning the Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' variety is not pruning the plants hard enough. This error results in a woody plant and a much larger plant that can be difficult to contain.

Can the Hydrangea 'Raspberry Crush' be grown as a hedge?

The 'Raspberry Crush' Hydrangea is often grown as an informal hedge. That is, a hedge is minimally trimmed, if at all, such that its natural, rounded shape is preserved to a degree. To create an informal hedge, space the Hydrangea plants 80-100 cm apart. The hedge can be trimmed as little or as much as you want, given it is the informality you want. The Plant Company recommends a "little and often" approach to trimming informal hedges, allowing them to become bushy yet still contained.

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5 from 4 customers
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