Nothing says summer like hydrangeas. These giant blooms are impossible to miss and hard not to fall in love with. These plants are easy to grow, but there's a few common mistakes that keep gardeners ...
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Hydrangeas are relatively low-maintenance additions to your landscaping—which is why they're among the most popular garden plants in the U.S. But a few common mistakes in your hydrangea care could ...
Hydrangeas come in many varieties—and they're all beautiful to have in the garden. During the summer, though, you'll likely notice them wilting from time to time and it's not always because they're ...
Hydrangeas are nature’s come-back-kids. Their look goes from bundles-of-dried-stems to luxurious plants with lush foliage and showy blossoms in just a matter of weeks. By June, here in southwestern ...
Hydrangeas wilt in summer heat from sun stress, not just thirst. Morning sun and afternoon shade keep them healthier and cooler. Some types, like oakleaf, handle heat better than others. Hydrangeas ...
Triple-digit heat is scorching bigleaf hydrangeas across the South and Southwest. The single best move is an early-morning deep soak; shade cloth gives the fastest visible relief; mulch only helps if ...
Most hydrangea failures trace to one mistake: planting an old-wood bloomer where late frost kills the buds. Panicle wins for hands-off bloom across Zones 3–9; smooth is best in cold regions; oakleaf ...
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Summer Crush’s flower buds are better than most hydrangeas at surviving Pennsylvania winters, and plants also have good ...
On summer days in many neighborhoods, the big, showy white flower clusters of panicled hydrangeas seem to be everywhere. These shrubs are tough, adaptable and hardy, so it’s no surprise they’re ...