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When to Plant Hydrangeas in Edmonton, AB – 2026

Published: April 27, 2026

Edmonton is in Canadian Zone 4a (continental boreal). Last spring frost averages May 20; first fall frost September 25; the growing season runs about 128 frost-free days. Plant hydrangeas in Edmonton from late may through june (spring planting only — fall planting risks winter kill)..

Hydrangeas planting in Edmonton, AB

Hydrangeas Planting Window for Edmonton, AB

Plant hydrangeas in spring or fall. Spring: after last frost. Fall: at least 6 weeks before first frost to establish roots. Avoid midsummer planting in Zones 7–9. Bigleaf hydrangeas bloom on old wood — do not prune in fall.

For Edmonton, AB specifically, the recommended planting window is Late May through June (spring planting only — fall planting risks winter kill).. Edmonton's long summer days (18+ hours of daylight at peak) accelerate crop development 20-30% faster than the same variety at southern latitudes. The North Saskatchewan River valley provides a sheltered microclimate measurably warmer than surrounding uplands. Short-season tomato varieties ripen reliably thanks to the long daylight.

Panicle hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata) are hardy to Zone 3 and bloom on new wood every year — choose 'Limelight', 'Bobo', or 'Quick Fire' for reliable Canadian gardens. Bigleaf hydrangeas (H. macrophylla) bloom on old wood and are marginal in Ontario — choose only for BC coast (Zone 7+).

Best Hydrangeas Varieties for Edmonton, AB

For Edmonton, AB (Canadian Zone 4a), choose varieties rated for your zone or one zone colder for reliable winter survival. The Canadian-bred or tested varieties below perform well in Alberta conditions.

Panicle hydrangea 'Limelight'Zone 3+

The standard Canadian hydrangea. Cone-shaped lime-green blooms aging to pink. Reliable to Saskatoon and Calgary. 1.5-2 m tall.

Panicle hydrangea 'Bobo'Zone 3+

Compact (60-90 cm) Limelight-style. Container-friendly. Excellent for small Prairie gardens.

Smooth hydrangea 'Annabelle'Zone 3+

Native North American species. Large round white blooms. Tolerates Prairie winters with mulch.

Quick Fire panicle hydrangeaZone 3+

Earliest-blooming panicle hydrangea — flowers in early summer, ages to deep pink by September. Best for short-season Prairie gardens.

Bigleaf hydrangea 'Endless Summer'Zone 5+

Re-blooming bigleaf — blooms on both old AND new wood. The only bigleaf hydrangea reliably worth attempting in Ontario Zone 5. Not for the Prairies.

How to Plant Hydrangeas in Edmonton

Sow method: transplant (shrub). The steps below adapt the general planting advice for Edmonton, AB's climate and timing.

  • Choose a site with morning sun and afternoon shade in Zone 7+; full sun in Zone 6 and colder.
  • Dig planting hole 2x the rootball width and equal depth — never deeper than the rootball.
  • Amend backfill with compost; avoid heavy peat amendment that holds too much water.
  • Plant the rootball with the top of the soil 1 cm (0.5 inch) above grade, never below.
  • Mulch 5–8 cm (2–3 inches) deep with shredded bark; keep mulch 5 cm (2 inches) from the stem.
  • Water deeply twice weekly the first month, then weekly during the first growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hydrangeas in Edmonton, AB

When can I plant hydrangeas in Edmonton?

Plant hydrangeas in Edmonton from late may through june (spring planting only — fall planting risks winter kill). based on the city's Canadian Zone 4a. Last spring frost: May 20; first fall frost: September 25; frost-free growing season: 128 days.

What Canadian zone is Edmonton?

Edmonton is in Canadian Zone 4a (USDA equivalent 3b). The climate is continental boreal. Edmonton's long summer days (18+ hours of daylight at peak) accelerate crop development 20-30% faster than the same variety at southern latitudes. The North Saskatchewan River valley provides a sheltered microclimate measurably warmer than surrounding uplands. Short-season tomato varieties ripen reliably thanks to the long daylight.

Are hydrangeas winter-hardy in Edmonton?

Panicle hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata) are hardy to Zone 3 and bloom on new wood every year — choose 'Limelight', 'Bobo', or 'Quick Fire' for reliable Canadian gardens. Bigleaf hydrangeas (H. macrophylla) bloom on old wood and are marginal in Ontario — choose only for BC coast (Zone 7+).

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