Bigleaf hydrangeas thrive in maritime climates like Martha's Vineyard but can be challenging to grow elsewhere. Traditional ...
Your flowering shrubs will be the envy of the neighborhood.
Hydrangeas often need special care to look their best, and this includes fertilizer. Give them the nutrients they need to ...
It’s a bigleaf type with a rounded habit and dark-green leaves, but what makes it a standout is the deep, rich color of its softball-sized, early-summer, “mop-head” flower balls. Bailey markets the ...
For healthy hydrangeas with colorful new blooms every year, try this easy pruning technique that works best if carried out in ...
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With the onset of summer in the PNW, the perfect time to talk about the many kinds of Hydrangeas we can cultivate is upon us!
Bigleaf hydrangeas thrive in morning sun, afternoon shade, and moist, well-drained soil. Regular fertilization and watering are crucial for healthy growth and blooms. Prune after flowering, but avoid ...
Hydrangea non-bloom happens enough that Dauphin County Master Gardener coordinator Catherine Scott says that “Why didn’t my hydrangeas bloom?” is the No. 1 question her corps of MGs gets. The lack of ...
Changing hydrangea flower color with coffee grounds is a popular garden hack that could do more harm than good.
A professional gardener weighs in on whether you should cut off your dead hydrangea flowers, as well as tips on when and how.
Years ago, I knew a southeastern Rhode Island nurseryman who claimed that over the decades, he had shipped so many blue-flowered hydrangeas to Martha's Vineyard that he had effectively changed the ...