Hydrangeas provide winter-weary Northeast Ohio with splashes of color until our eventual frost. Why then, are we often ...
Garden coach Jess Zander of You Can Do It Gardening thrusts her shovel into bushy catmint, quickly dividing the plant and pulling about half out of the ground.
If you have a gorgeous limelight hydrangea tree (Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight') growing in your garden, you'll know that ...
Hydrangea trees are attention-grabbing ... can be grown in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 through 8, although the 'Limelight' ...
September is upon us. We begin to think fall around this time of year. The normal things in fall are back to school, football ...
Grow hydrangea plants in any rich fertile, moist soil. You can improve the soil prior to planting by adding plenty of well-rotted manure or garden compost, ensuring it is mixed thoroughly and deeply.
The family-owned multi-state nursery runs several brands, including Endless Summer hydrangeas and First Editions Shrubs & ...
Reader Diane J. asks gardening columnist Don Kinzler if it's OK to cut flowers from her Limelight hydrangea in the fall.
Whilst established hydrangea plants don’t mind a bit of a snip, garden enthusiasts are reminded that “extensive cutting back all in one go may reduce flowering the following summer”.