Proper timing is essential to avoid sacrificing next year's blooms.
Do you know how and when to deadhead hydrangeas? This guide includes expert tips on techniques and timing to ensure your ...
You can deadhead hydrangeas any time you don't like the look of the blooms. "It's strictly personal preference," says Hirvela ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The reigning queen of Southern landscaping, hydrangeas are synonymous with warm weather and bright summer days. These beautiful ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you're having difficulty keeping your hydrangeas blooming—or are considering planting a few this year, and want to ensure ...
I love old gardening sayings that have passed the test of time. One of my favorites is “prune until it hurts, and then prune some more.” The truism is meant to allay our fear of pruning, as though ...
We’ve got all the info on how to wilt-proof your hydrangeas, according to a hydrangea expert.
When I moved to Connecticut in July of 2021, I remember driving through neighborhoods looking for somewhere I might eventually want to live and being struck by the beautifully-landscaped yards that ...
Place in clear water The last step is the easiest: place your stem in a cup of cold water. In 2 to 4 weeks, it should form ...
Hydrangeas are a garden favorite. Blue hydrangeas are in the same category as whale watching - elusive and spectacular. There are a few things we need to do to have blue hydrangea blossoms. First we ...
A few years ago, back during the drought, I was ready to give up on hydrangeas. They were the coal-mine canaries of my yard, the first to droop if they were dry, and after the first few years not ...
“My Annabelle hydrangeas have some leaves that appear to be rolled up. I am seeing more this year than in past years. Is this something that needs to be treated?” Your hydrangeas, like those in other ...