Hydrangeas are resilient plants that can survive winter without any help, but they'll produce big, healthy flowers next year ...
What if the secret to jaw-dropping hydrangeas isn’t just in the soil or water, but in where you plant them? Picture your ...
In its natural form, the 'Quick Fire' hydrangea can grow impressively tall, reaching up to 6 to 8 feet. You can even grow it ...
For those with a green thumb tending to Macrophylla hydrangeas such as Lacecaps and Mopheads, a gardening aficionado has a ...
Transform your garden with this stunning variety of hydrangea that serves as an eye-catching ground cover. Enjoy lush blooms ...
To guarantee your hydrangeas spring back to life with a flurry of blooms once the cold weather ends, gardening enthusiasts ...
As hydrangea plants mature, they grow new lengths of stem. Panicle hydrangeas bloom on that new stem growth throughout the years. Pro tip: Before you buy your new hydrangea shrub, see what USDA ...
Horticulturist Lorraine Ballato has shared the best way to protect your hydrangeas this winter as the first frost is fast ...
Skip the fertilizer. Fertilizing hydrangeas with a quality hydrangea fertilizer in spring or mid-summer boosts plant growth and helps hydrangeas flower better. But if you fertilize hydrangeas late ...
Most don’t think of the Hydrangea paniculata as being a pollinator magnet but varieties like Pinky Winky and Pinky Winky ...
These varieties bloom on new wood, meaning the blooms come on stems that grow new each year. Other hydrangeas bloom on what is called “old wood,” meaning the buds for next year’s flowers are ...