The best time to plant hydrangeas is fall or early spring; both give roots time to establish before extreme weather. In frost-free zones, like USDA zone 10, dormant hydrangeas can be planted in winter ...
Most hydrangeas thrive in filtered shade or morning light, but some contemporary varieties like ‘Limelight’, ‘Quick Fire’, and ‘Moon Dance’ have been bred to thrive in partial-to-full sun conditions.
Hydrangeas aren't picky, but their pruning window is. Here's when to set down your pruning shears based on what variety is ...
Hydrangeas have specific pruning needs and those differ among different varieties. Here's how to know what type of hydrangea you have and when to cut it back for winter.
Hydrangeas are shrubs that provide large, showy, magnificent blooms when optimal growing conditions are provided. As a gardener, I struggled for many years attempting to provide the exact growing ...
Is the size of your snowball bush snowballing out of control? We can give you tips on how to cut it back without eliminating its blooms.
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 have sensitive roots that can easily rot once the ground freezes and risk next year's flowers, but there is a very ...
Since their flowers are born on new wood, pruning smooth hydrangeas in the fall encourages better blooms. Here are ten ...
Hydrangeas have been popular with gardeners for generations. Their spherical heads — often painted in earthy azures, unsullied creams, or pink blushes — dancing atop their green foliage are truly a ...
There are many different varieties of hydrangeas, but the “Berry White” hydrangea has a special trait that puts it a cut above the others. The Berry White hydrangea is perfectly named because its ...