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No surprise, then, that gardeners have spent decades trying to decode their color shifts. If you’ve ever passed a hydrangea ...
From overwatering to "winter zap," here are seven reasons you might struggle to get your hydrangeas to bloom and what you can ...
The author notes that hydrangeas, which are perennial everywhere, are noted for being pink or red growing in alkaline soil ...
Your flowering shrubs will be the talk of the neighborhood with these hydrangea care tips. Here are some expert-approved ...
The warm sunny days mean another growing season is upon us! One of the many projects people usually embark on in the summer is to refresh the landscaping around their home. I'm excited to share some ...
Bigleaf hydrangea responds to several light applications of fertilizer during the growing season. A general-purpose fertilizer, such as 8-8-8 or 10-10-10 applied at a rate of 1 pound (2 cups) per ...
Plant those Mother's Day hydrangeas into the garden for a bold but traditional Southern look Plus, you can change the color of the flowers by amending the soil.
Hydrangea can be a bit challenging to grow in Southeast Texas. It’s important that hydrangeas are planted soon after purchase to avoid common pitfalls associated with planting time.
“Astilbe blooms before hydrangeas, so they extend your color,” Janney says. Growing Conditions: Part to full sun, but shade tolerant; loamy soil Size: 6 to 24 inches tall, 12 to 60 inches wide ...
While roses and hydrangeas make a gorgeous cut bouquet, they shouldn't be near each other in the garden. "Hydrangeas like some shade and moist, rich, slightly acidic soil," says Megan McConnell, plant ...
Hydrangeas will grow flowers that are ‘bigger than a basketball’ with 1 easy gardening job If your hydrangea blooms are small, struggling and lacklustre then there is a simple task that can ...