In its natural form, the 'Quick Fire' hydrangea can grow impressively tall, reaching up to 6 to 8 feet. You can even grow it ...
Occasional light pruning can help keep your climbing hydrangea within bounds while encouraging a bushy shape. Pruning should ...
What if the secret to jaw-dropping hydrangeas isn’t just in the soil or water, but in where you plant them? Picture your ...
Little Lime Hydrangeas thrive in full sun to partial shade and prefer well-drained soil. With minimal care, this shrub will ...
Many gardeners select hydrangeas based on their preferred size, flower shape, and bloom color. You can also select your plants based on their budding schedule. Both bigleaf and oakleaf hydrangeas ...
Hydrangeas are one of the only types of flowers that can change color. The change in hue happens in response to the availability of aluminum. These gorgeous landscaping plants are like pH alarms ...
The most commonly grown Hydrangeas in our gardens that bloom on old wood include: bigleaf (H. macrophylla – some newer ...
But the bottom line is... unless you need to control the size or shape of your hydrangea, you don’t NEED to prune at all. If you choose to prune, cutting out the oldest, biggest canes will help ...