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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Hydrangeas often need special care to look their best, and this includes fertilizer. Give them the nutrients they need to ...
Changing hydrangea flower color with coffee grounds is a popular garden hack that could do more harm than good.
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 ...
A professional gardener weighs in on whether you should cut off your dead hydrangea flowers, as well as tips on when and how.
Like hydrangeas, this plant's blooms grow in clusters. Only, the shape resembles a bottlebrush! It's also low-maintenance, ...
Keeping deer away from hydrangeas often takes more than luck. One natural deterrent can help protect blooms when paired with ...