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 ...
A Pennsylvania flower farmer is winning over gardeners online after a peaceful early-morning tour of her hydrangea-filled ...
This garden writer has tested hundreds of plants over the years – these are the ones that consistently survive heat, cold, ...
These resilient annuals, perennials, and shrubs have survived blazing heat, freezing winters, drought, and neglect—and I ...
Gone are the days where hydrangeas come in just pink or blue. We visit East End Trees in Kings Park to show you how much ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - For this week’s KTBS Garden Club segment, Akin's Nursery owner Jennifer McGimsey showcased the beauty and benefits of limelight hydrangeas -- a hardy variety known for thriving in ...
Hydrangeas are such a familiar fixture in home gardens, it’s easy to assume there’s not much you need to know about them. While it’s true they’re easy to grow, there are a few things you should know ...
Submitted photo Caring for your hydrangeas can change depending on which species you have. Pruning hydrangeas starts with knowing what type you have. Danielle from Poland asks, “When should I prune my ...
Panicle hydrangeas (also known as hydrangea paniculata) make excellent hedgerows. When you plant them close together, they grow dense and thick. A single plant can cover a lot of ground, so you don't ...