Hydrangeas are easy to grow in most types of soil. Pollinators adore many types of hydrangeas, too. Plus, hydrangeas have a ...
Is there a hydrangea variety that isn't gorgeous? Definitely not, but some are exceptionally impressive. Here's a new ...
Transform your garden with this stunning variety of hydrangea that serves as an eye-catching ground cover. Enjoy lush blooms ...
What if the secret to jaw-dropping hydrangeas isn’t just in the soil or water, but in where you plant them? Picture your ...
Pruning hydrangeas late in the season leaves plants more vulnerable to cold damage, but it can also remove flower buds and make plants flower less the following year. To avoid these issues ...
As their name suggests, hydrangeas are heavy water users and prefer soil that retains moisture but drains well. They should be sheltered from high sun and high heat locations. All varieties of ...
Hydrangeas are resilient plants that can survive winter without any help, but they'll produce big, healthy flowers next year ...
Most don’t think of the Hydrangea paniculata as being a pollinator magnet but varieties like Pinky Winky and Pinky Winky ...
Horticulturist Lorraine Ballato has shared the best way to protect your hydrangeas this winter as the first frost is fast ...
Gardeners should be aware there is one simple job to do in November that will not only protect hydrangeas over winter but ...
The most commonly grown Hydrangeas in our gardens that bloom on old wood include: bigleaf (H. macrophylla – some newer ...