Hydrangea bushes flowering in a garden on a sunny day - Svechkova Olena/Shutterstock With so many beautiful varieties and colors, hydrangeas are a staple plant in many gardens. However, to ensure ...
Plant panicle hydrangeas in full sun and prune in early spring to promote more blooms. Smooth hydrangeas thrive in moist, ...
The end of August is the time to pick up fallen fruit, harvest ripe vegetables, dead head flowers and keep your eyes open for any weeds that have evaded your summer weeding sessions and are now going ...
We know that sometimes you'll need to prune your hydrangea bush to keep it tidy or to remove any dead parts. Be careful when doing this, though, as too much pruning is a common mistake gardeners make ...
Photo caption: Panicle Hydrangea at peak bloom around August. Myriad Hydrangea varieties make it easy to choose those that stay dwarf without trimming. Q: I have a hydrangea shrub that may need ...
Violets are the state flower of New Jersey, but the multicolored hydrangea, now in full bloom, are the pride of many Garden State gardeners. But are your hydrangea blooms as healthy as they could be?
Smooth and panicle hydrangeas are cold hardy; other varieties, not so much. Care for these plants well in winter and they'll ...
Those vibrant clusters of petals that hydrangeas are known for, ranging in color from white and blue to pink and lavender, are unmistakable during the summer season. But this year has brought an ...
Planted in a sheltered spot in the garden, the flowers and leaves of oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) can last all ...
There might be no other plant that can change the appearance of the landscape like hydrangea. With its large, textured leaves and its large, showy, mophead-type flowers, hydrangeas can transform a ...
I live in the Lehigh Valley. In May of this year, I’ll be having some home renovations done that will require the removal of some 20-year-old hydrangea bushes. Rather than discard them, I’ve found ...
Q. Each year some of our hydrangea plants never completes each flower. Why is that? What do we need to do? — L. Barnes, Chesapeake A. If I understand correctly, you are asking why the flowers do not ...