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Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride'

Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' is an exceptional, award-winning variety celebrated for its unique flowering habit. It produces elegant, white lacecap blooms not only at the stem tips but also along the entire length of each arching branch. This graceful, cascading form is ideal for hanging baskets, containers, and borders where a soft texture and gentle movement are desired. Flowering from late spring to summer, it thrives in partial shade with moist, well-drained soil and performs reliably in New Zealand gardens. ‘Runaway Bride’ is ideal for gardeners seeking refined beauty and prolific blooms in a distinctive format.

Hydrangea Runaway Bride plant in a pot with masses of white 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:
Garden uses:Containers, Hedging, Living areas
Garden styles:Alpine, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, White
Easy to grow?Yes
Maintenance requirementsSome
Growth rateMedium
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When should I plant Hydrangea Runaway Bride?

The best time to plant Hydrangea' Runaway Bride' is anytime from autumn to spring. This enables the plant to recover from the transplanting process and establish before the heat of summer arrives. You can still plant Runaway Bride Hydrangeas in summer, provided you keep the water up to them. Ensure you select a sheltered location that receives full sun for at least five hours per day and has moist, well-drained soil. When planting, please do not put any fertiliser in the hole; instead, spread it evenly across the soil surface after planting and then water the plant thoroughly. The Plant Company recommends placing bark mulch or a similar material around the plants after planting to suppress weeds and preserve soil moisture. With these tips, we are sure your Runaway Bride Hydrangea will reward you with beautiful flowers and foliage.

What is the best fertiliser for Hydrangea Runaway Bride?

Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' is a vigorous plant that requires regular fertilisation to maintain optimal flowering and growth. Many articles offer various pieces of advice on this subject, but we prefer to keep it simple. The Plant Company’s shrub fertiliser has been blended to provide plants with an initial boost and sustained nutrition for 12 months. This fertiliser is applied to the soil surface in spring just as the buds start to burst. More importantly, we advise that no fertiliser is placed in the hole at planting, but rather spread around the soil surface so it can wash through the roots as it releases. The Plant Company’s shrub fertiliser ensures that nutrients remain in the soil around the plant rather than being lost through the soil profile to where the plant cannot reach them. This also applies to plants grown on sandy soils. This fertiliser is therefore very environmentally friendly and longer-lasting than most other products on the market, and is consequently the best fertiliser for Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride'. It can also be blended with fertiliser for acid-loving plants if you think the soil needs acidifying.

What are the garden uses for Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride'?

Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' is a much-loved shrub. 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 the Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' an excellent choice.

How to prune Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride'

Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' are pruned each winter to contain growth and encourage fresh, new development 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 up to 10 stems remaining. These can be thinned back if desired, which will help produce bigger flower heads. The Plant Company recommends leaving longer stems on younger plants to help them establish quicker. In general, the more complex 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 common mistake made when pruning Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' 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.

Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' care

Caring for Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' 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, such as compost, to the soil during planting will help improve 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 'Runaway Bride' 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.

Why buy Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' from The Plant Company?

Hydrangea ‘Runaway Bride’ plants are healthy, well-rooted, and grown specifically for New Zealand conditions. Perfect for borders, pots, or hanging baskets, they arrive ready to thrive. With expert advice and fast nationwide delivery, The Plant Company is your trusted source for this show-stopping hydrangea.

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