With the onset of summer in the PNW, the perfect time to talk about the many kinds of Hydrangeas we can cultivate is upon us!
For healthy hydrangeas with colorful new blooms every year, try this easy pruning technique that works best if carried out in ...
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 ...
1. Sow turnips now for quick late-summer roots. Choose a sunny, open patch with fine, moist soil, and sow thinly in shallow ...
Key Points Deadhead hydrangeas when blooms fade or petals curl to keep the plant tidy and healthy.Prune in early spring, late ...
For the founder of Studio McGee, the garden isn't separate from her design practice – it's an extension of it ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bigleaf hydrangeas thrive in maritime climates like Martha's Vineyard but can be challenging to grow elsewhere. Traditional ...
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 ...