Moonrock Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata) — Maple Grove, MN

Moonrock Hydrangea

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Moonrock Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata) — Maple Grove, MN

Moonrock Hydrangea

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Dense Lime-Green Blooms on a Sturdy, Reliably Hardy Minnesota Hydrangea

Moonrock Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'Moonrock') carries big, densely packed panicles that open a cool lime-green and mellow to creamy white with soft pink tints as they age. Held on strong, upright stems, it's a clean, modern look on one of the toughest, most cold-hardy hydrangea types — blooming every year on new wood. Whether you're anchoring a sunny border in Edina, lining a foundation in Woodbury, or cutting blooms in Maple Grove — Moonrock delivers dependable summer-to-fall color in zone 4b–5a yards.

Moonrock Hydrangea Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Hydrangea paniculata 'Moonrock'
Common Names Panicle Hydrangea, Moonrock Hydrangea
Mature Height 4–6 feet
Mature Width 4–6 feet
Growth Rate Moderate to fast — sturdy, upright, well-branched
Sun Full sun to part sun (6+ hours ideal) for the heaviest bloom.
Water Moderate. Consistent moisture the first year; established plants tolerate average rainfall.
USDA Zones 3–8 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a) — fully hardy and reliable here
Soil Adaptable — tolerates Minnesota clay-loam and most soils; prefers moist, well-draining ground.
Foliage Deciduous — green leaves drop in fall; dried flower heads persist for winter interest.
Winter Hardiness Reliable to -40°F. Blooms every year in Minnesota — one of the hardiest hydrangeas.
Deer Resistance Not deer-resistant — protect from browsing in high-pressure areas.
Bloom Dense panicles opening lime-green, aging to creamy white with pink tints, midsummer into fall, on new wood.

Moonrock Hydrangea Uses in Minnesota Landscapes

Sunny borders and foundations

The cool green-to-cream color pairs beautifully with both bright and pastel plantings, making Moonrock a versatile anchor for a sunny border or foundation bed. Sturdy stems hold the dense heads upright.

Hedges and groupings

Planted 4–5 feet apart, it forms a tidy flowering hedge along a walk or property line in Plymouth or Eden Prairie, rebounding fast each spring on new wood.

Cut and dried flowers

The dense lime-green panicles are striking in fresh arrangements and dry well — cut them young for green, or later for creamy-pink tones.

Best Time to Plant Moonrock Hydrangea in Minnesota

Fall (late August–early October) is the ideal planting window. Soil is still warm for root development, cool air reduces transplant stress, and the plant gets 6–8 weeks to establish roots before ground freeze (typically mid-November in the Twin Cities).

Spring (late April–May, after the ground thaws) is the second-best window, giving the shrub a full season to establish before its first winter.

Avoid summer planting (June–August) when possible. Never plant after mid-October or before late April — frozen ground or frost-heaving kills new roots.

How to Plant Moonrock Hydrangea

  1. Dig wide, not deep — 2–3× the root ball width, same depth as the container. Heavy clay benefits from even wider digging.
  2. Pick a sunny spot — at least 6 hours of sun for the fullest bloom.
  3. Backfill with native soil mixed with 20–30% compost; firm gently and water in well.
  4. Space 4–5 feet apart for a hedge; give specimens room to reach full width.
  5. Build a 3–4 inch water basin to direct water to the roots; flatten it before winter to avoid ice damage.
  6. Mulch 2–3 inches with shredded bark, kept 2 inches off the stems. Prune by up to a third in early spring — it blooms on new wood.

Watering Moonrock Hydrangea in Minnesota

First Year Watering Schedule

  • Weeks 1–2: Every 1–2 days, deep and slow (15–25 minutes)
  • Month 1–2: Every 3–4 days
  • Month 3–6: Every 5–7 days; hydrangeas wilt fast in heat, so don't let it dry out
  • Stop watering 2–3 weeks before ground freeze (typically late October in the Twin Cities metro).

After Year One

Established plants need deep watering during dry spells and summer heat. Panicle hydrangeas are tougher than bigleaf types but still bloom best with steady moisture. Let natural rainfall do the rest.

Drip Irrigation in Minnesota

If used, place emitters 12–18 inches from the trunk and keep the root zone evenly moist. Always winterize the system — blow out the lines before freeze and shut timers off by early October.

Will Moonrock survive a Minnesota winter?

Easily — panicle hydrangeas are hardy to zone 3, the toughest of all hydrangeas, and bloom reliably in the Twin Cities every year. No winter protection needed.

Will the flowers stay green?

They open lime-green and naturally mellow to creamy white with pink tints as the season cools. For the greenest look, enjoy and cut them young.

When and how do I prune it?

In early spring before growth starts, cut it back by up to a third for strong stems and big blooms. It flowers on new wood, so spring pruning never costs you flowers.

Does it need staking?

No — Moonrock's sturdy stems hold its dense heads well, especially in full sun with a spring cutback to build strong new growth.

You May Also Like

  • Limelight Hydrangea — the classic lime-green panicle hydrangea
  • Little Lime Hydrangea — a compact lime-to-pink panicle for small yards
  • Shop the full Three Timbers Minnesota catalog — zone 4-hardy plants hand-selected for Twin Cities yards

How Many Moonrock Hydrangeas Do I Need?

For a flowering hedge along a walk or property line, use the body's own 4–5 foot spacing (mature width 4–6 ft):

Hedge Length Plants Needed (4.5 ft spacing)
10 feet 3 plants
20 feet 5 plants
30 feet 7–8 plants
40 feet 9–10 plants

As a border anchor, give a single plant a 6-foot circle — or plant a group of 3 on 5-foot centers for a massed lime-to-cream display you can cut from all summer.

Moonrock Hydrangea Season-by-Season in Minnesota

  • Spring: Cut it back by up to a third before growth starts, then watch strong new shoots build the year's flowering frame — every bloom comes on new wood, so spring cold never costs you flowers.
  • Summer: Big, densely packed panicles open cool lime-green from midsummer on, held upright on sturdy stems with no staking.
  • Fall: The heads mellow to creamy white brushed with pink as nights cool — prime time for fresh and dried arrangements.
  • Winter: Dried flower heads persist on the bare frame, catching snow and giving the border structure until the spring cutback.

At a Glance

✔ Four-Season Interest

Plant It With

  • Limelight Hydrangea — the classic lime-green panicle from this plant's own pairing list; a taller backdrop to Moonrock.
  • Little Lime Hydrangea — the compact lime-to-pink panicle the body recommends for the front of the bed.
  • Little Quick Fire Hydrangea — the earliest panicle to bloom; starts the show weeks before Moonrock peaks.
  • Bobo Hydrangea — a knee-high white panicle that edges a Moonrock hedge neatly.

Is Moonrock Hydrangea Right for Your Yard?

Moonrock thrives with 6+ hours of sun, adaptable Minnesota clay-loam, and steady moisture — a dependable, every-year bloomer for sunny borders, foundations, and cutting gardens in zone 4b–5a. It's not a fit for high deer-pressure yards without protection: the body is explicit that it's not deer-resistant, so in Minnetonka- or Wayzata-style browse zones plan on repellent or fencing.

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