Beautiful hydrangeas growing in a large garden bed next to the house - Svechkova Olena/Shutterstock Is there anything more spectacular than a flourishing hydrangea shrub that's in full bloom?
Hydrangeas can add gorgeous bursts of color to your garden, and companion planting is an excellent strategy to ensure they grow healthy and strong -- but only if you do it right. Mistakes can be ...
Hydrangeas thrive in spots with morning sun and afternoon shade, so avoid planting them in all-day sun or deep shade. Avoid overhead watering and soggy conditions—wet leaves from irrigation sprayers ...
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Can You Transplant a Florist Hydrangea into the Garden?
Florist Hydrangea Care and Growing Tips “I was given a potted hydrangea. I repotted it once and kept it outside during the ...
Hydrangeas have a long tradition of use in shady Southern gardens. From late April through July, huge flower heads of light pink, pink, rosy-red, lavender, light blue, dark blue, bluish purple and ...
Hydrangeas can be a pain to maintain. If you want the beautiful spring blooms of hydrangeas without the work, consider this ...
Hydrangeas are a popular choice for any garden, but gardeners should be aware of one simple technique to ensure abundant blooms when spring arrives.
Hydrangeas remain a favourite choice for gardens of every type, surviving even through winter's harsh conditions, but ...
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
Hold off on pruning your hydrangeas in the fall—trimming too early can either stunt new wood growers or wipe out next year’s blooms on old-growth varieties. Save the serious snipping for early spring ...
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When Is It Too Late To Cut Back Hydrangeas?
Cutting back hydrangeas at the wrong time can affect the next season's blooms. Once new buds form, pruning can result in a ...
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