Know your hydrangea type before you prune. Some varieties benefit from a fall cleanup — others could lose an entire season of ...
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Chicago Botanic Garden Expert Says ‘Anyone Can Grow a Smooth Hydrangea’
Smooth hydrangeas are the easiest to grow, according to expert from Chicago Botanic Garden. We share why and top tips on ...
Discover the best varieties of climbing hydrangea for Australian gardens, including H. petiolaris, H. seemannii and more.
Oakleaf: Native to many parts of the U.S., produces leaves that are shaped like oak leaves with large, white, panicled ...
If you're having trouble keeping your hydrangeas happy and healthy in recent seasons, you're not alone. These flowers are ...
Munchkin and Ruby Slippers, pictured, are among the smallest varieties, checking in at 3 to 4 feet. Johnson County Research and Extension I recently wrote about a must-have plant for my garden: the ...
Q: I have a big leaf hydrangea that blooms blue. It’s old and fairly large. This year it did not bloom at all, so should I still wait until spring to prune? Ironically, I have a white hydrangea that ...
The first frost of the season is quickly approaching (and already here in some locations), so gardeners need to shift from planting their fall blooms to protecting them. Unfortunately, some hydrangea ...
Hydrangeas are some of the most beautiful garden shrubs, but like all plants they require care in order to bloom yearly. While their beauty doesn't last all year round, there are steps you can take to ...
Hydrangea blooms, a quintessential sight of summer, are on the way. But if you’ve been checking your hydrangea shrub for flower buds, you might have noticed something strange: distorted leaves that ...
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