How To Grow A Hydrangea Snowball Bush?
A snowball bush is also called a European Snowball. It flourishes in partial shade to full sun. It generally prefers moist soil conditions but on the other hand adapts fairly well to most soil types. It is best to prune a snowball bush plant in spring or early summer, because by this time the flowering has finished. When its large spherical shaped flowers open they are an unusual shade of apple green but later on they turn white. It is therefore best to cut bouquets of these flowers when they are still a little green and you will find they last for two weeks. You can also thin out the older stems so that the shrub is rejuvenated and looks pretty tidy. These snowball bush plants typically grow to a height of eight to ten feet tall and 2.4 to three meters wide.