Avoid these common errors, and you’ll be on your way to stunning hydrangea blooms.
Hydrangeas remain a fan-favorite among gardeners for one simple reason: gorgeous, long-lasting blooms. It’s easy to fall in love with hydrangeas at the garden center, where those showy flowerheads ...
Hydrangeas are known for their vibrant and fluffy flowers, but they are actually quite vulnerable to heat and need a little ...
Pink, blue, purple, or white, we love our hydrangeas in the South, even though our climate can be challenging for some varieties. One way to compensate for our somewhat sweltering temperatures is to ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular garden plants, and companion planting with these three easy-to-maintain plants can ...
A traditional Japanese house with purple hydrangeas in the foreground - qonitaafnani/Shutterstock Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla) were first cultivated in Japan ...
The transformation is not only visually stunning but also easy to achieve with a basic understanding of your garden’s soil composition. So, how does it work? Hydrangeas respond to soil pH, with acidic ...
Prune Hydrangeas Like This or Risk No Flowers Next Year originally appeared on Dengarden. While technically, you don’t have to prune your hydrangeas, the act of cutting away old growth will help them ...
Hydrangeas are ideal for British gardens as they are able to endure the harsh winters. However, there's a simple task to undertake now to guarantee a bounty of blooms come spring. Although it may seem ...
Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla) were first cultivated in Japan, and they're native to parts of Asia and the Americas. Nowadays, gardeners enjoy them on nearly all corners of the planet, and they're ...