Among these cold-tolerant hydrangeas are varieties with pinky-red and green blooms, while others are resistant to those pesky ...
Once New Year's Day has passed, gardeners start to get excited about new plants and ideas for the landscape and garden. One plant that The Garden Guy wants to put in your mind is Proven Winners' ...
Hydrangea blooms bring a burst of color to your garden, and a little extra work in the winter will help keep them vibrant and ...
By completing this task in January, you'll promote a greater abundance of hydrangeas in spring. Plus, it'll lessen your gardening workload throughout the year.
The cold of winter can be very challenging for plants in pots. Unlike plants that are directly in the ground, container plants don't have any natural insulation against falling temperatures. While ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Hydrangeas (Hydrangea spp.) have a way of making gardens and landscape design feel instantly welcoming, thoughtfully composed, and even fairy ...
Q: Could you give me some tips on how my mini tree could be pruned so it grows more upward instead of outward? And should I do it this fall or next spring? — Carrie M. A: Your photo shows a beautiful ...
Hydrangea paniculata, one of my favorite types of hydrangeas, has earned its place as a staple in gardens. Admired for its large, cone-shaped blooms, hardiness and remarkable versatility, this species ...
There are many shrubs blooming throughout the county garnering white, puffy blooms. Some people are confused and think these profuse bloomers are a type of snowball bush. However, these landscape ...
Growing hydrangeas, Hydrangea macrophylla, in New Hampshire can be a challenge, but it can also be rewarding, provided you have the right expectations and you're choosing the right species to grow.
There are few shrubs that make me feel the way that hydrangeas do. From the pillowy flower heads of bigleaf hydrangeas to the fall color of oakleaf hydrangeas, the whole genus makes me swoon. If you ...
Hydrangea macrophylla (Bigleaf Hydrangea): This variety is most commonly affected by soil pH. It includes both Mophead and Lacecap types. The color change is most dramatic in these hydrangeas.