In its natural form, the 'Quick Fire' hydrangea can grow impressively tall, reaching up to 6 to 8 feet. You can even grow it ...
Afloral's mauve green fall hydrangeas make for the perfect fall accessory, ELLE DECOR's deputy digital editor writes. Here's ...
What if the secret to jaw-dropping hydrangeas isn’t just in the soil or water, but in where you plant them? Picture your ...
Most don’t think of the Hydrangea paniculata as being a pollinator magnet but varieties like Pinky Winky and Pinky Winky ...
Olive trees are evergreen ... with shelter from cold, drying winds. Grow hydrangea plants in any rich fertile, moist soil. Improve the soil prior to planting by adding plenty of well-rotted ...
Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of impatiens, poinsettias, squash, crape myrtles, ginger plants, hydrangeas and plumeria.
Firstly, this cultivar is quite unique in the world of hydrangeas because these aren't commonly grown as standards. It's also relatively cold-hardy and can be planted in USDA hardiness zones 3 through ...
Jess Zander, of You Can Do It Gardening, offers advice for Massachusetts plant parents and sets expectations for what the ...
Winter freezing temperatures are lurking just around the corner. Here are some symptoms of cold-damage and some strategies ...
Whenever possible, plant your hydrangeas near tall, deciduous trees that provide dappled sunlight and shade from the hot afternoon sun. This strikes a good balance between sunlight, which ...
So, to minimize those reasons to prune, select plants of an appropriate size. Other reasons to prune would be to shape up a ...