Oct 8, 2015
National Hydrangea Test Garden to Open in 2016Source: Heritage Museums & Gardens

Heritage Museums & Gardens, Sandwich Massachusetts, will be home to a national hydrangea test garden. For the next five years, new hybrid varieties of hydrangeas will be planted, grown and studied by professional growing experts from across the country.

Heritage Museums & Gardens, Sandwich Massachusetts, will be home to a national hydrangea test garden. For the next five years, new hybrid varieties of hydrangeas will be planted, grown,and studied by professional growing experts from across the country.

The test garden is an offshoot of Hydrangeas 2015, an international conference attended by hydrangea experts from around the world which was held at Heritage this past July.

Test garden partners include Bailey Nurseries; Ball Horticultural Company; plant expert Dr. Michael Dirr and his wife Bonnie; the Cape Cod Hydrangea Society; and the American Hydrangea Society. Heritage staff and horticultural interns will document and collect data on plant performance that will enable these growers to perfect new hydrangea varieties and gauge how these varieties perform in New England, one of the country’s largest markets for hydrangeas.

The test garden will build on Heritage’s hydrangea collection of 155 species and cultivated varieties, expand and enhance its existing hydrangea garden, and showcase the depth and breadth of these iconic plants for Heritage visitors. Heritage visitors will also have the opportunity to preview new plants being readied for the gardening market.

Designed by horticulture director Les Lutz and installed in phases over five years, the expanded garden will include new hydrangeas and other plants, a new water feature, and stone walkways that will allow visitors to stroll among an unprecedented variety of hydrangeas. The test garden will afford researchers and growers easy access to test plants while offering home gardeners examples of which plants pair well together.

The test garden was conceived as part of collaborative conversations among key attendees at the three-day Hydrangeas 2015 Conference. The initiative is being led by Dr. Michael Dirr, horticulture professor emeritus at the University of Georgia, in collaboration with expert growers from Bailey Nurseries and Ball.

Work on the new Hydrangea test garden is slated to begin at Heritage in spring 2016.

For more information, please visit http://heritagemuseumsandgardens.org.




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