What if the secret to jaw-dropping hydrangeas isn’t just in the soil or water, but in where you plant them? Picture your ...
For the garden enthusiasts out there, mastering two main pruning techniques, dictated by the type of hydrangea owned, is ...
By November the garden is well and truly dormant, so it's a good time to prune many plants. Speaking exclusively to ...
Many types of hydrangeas can thrive in your yard with regular watering and seasonal pruning, from small shrubs with delicate flowers to large bigleaf varieties. Find your favorite hydrangea ...
Instead, a great place to plant hydrangeas is often underneath trees, near a home or fence, as they are more likely to retain ...
The most commonly grown Hydrangeas in our gardens that bloom on old wood include: bigleaf (H. macrophylla – some newer ...
Mulching around hydrangeas helps lock in soil moisture by minimizing evaporation. A two- to three-inch layer of organic mulch ...
Most don’t think of the Hydrangea paniculata as being a pollinator magnet but varieties like Pinky Winky and Pinky Winky ...
If you want to see your hydrangeas thrive, you need to take care of your soil. Here's the kitchen scrap you'll want to save ...