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These stunning, easy-care hydrangeas deliver big blooms with minimal effort. Here’s how to plant, grow, and keep them ...
Renowned worldwide for their gorgeous blooms, Hydrangeas are one of the most recognizable ornamental plants in home gardens. These shrubs or vines are a backyard staple, blooming reliably and ...
Experts weigh in on the reasons your hydrangeas aren’t cooperating this season, ranging from pruning to weather.
Hydrangeas don’t need much care, once they are established. “During the last 25 years, a number of new types have been bred to be even more resilient,” says Judson LeCompte, PhD, product ...
Hydrangeas should be blooming beautifully in late summer, but if their leaves brown they may fail to flower next year or can ...
Don't give up hope if you have a nearly dead hydrangea. We've provided the best methods to revive hydrangeas when they are damaged by sun, moisture, and more.
Hydrangeas are a garden plant, but if you don't water them properly, they can become victim to a number of diseases ...
Sidestep the leaves: Avoid watering the leaves to prevent fungal disease, Howe says. Instead, water directly at the base near ...
Hydrangeas are the perfect summer garden staple, but instead of splashing out at a garden centre, one expert has revealed a ...
Some easier-to-grow, pollinator-friendly alternatives to the high-maintenance blue mophead hydrangeas that everyone loves!
We hate to tell you this, but you're watering your hydrangeas wrong. Don't worry, we can fix it. Use these irrigation tips and tricks for mopheads, oakleafs, and more.
Depending on the type, hydrangeas grow in USDA Hardiness zones 3 to 9 (find your zone here). Many can handle full sun, which is considered 6 or more hours of direct sunlight. However in the south ...