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From overwatering to "winter zap," here are seven reasons you might struggle to get your hydrangeas to bloom and what you can ...
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. News Today's news ...
Some hydrangeas can also be cut down to the ground to protect it from winter weather, while others need a more gentle ...
Are you preparing your mature hydrangeas for winter? Continue watering, but water less than you did in spring and summer. Water enough to keep the shrub alive, but do not fertilize.
Hydrangeas are brimming with nostalgia, stirring memories of endless Southern summers. When winter arrives, these charming plants need a little TLC to ensure summer blooms return the following ...
In USDA winter hardiness Zone 5, which includes most of the Chicago area, and in the colder Zones 4 and 3, big-leaved hydrangeas are not considered hardy — at least not for flowering purposes ...
Wild temperature swings like cold snaps can kill buds that must survive through the winter, according to experts. That explains the lack of observations in the far reaches of northern New England.
Hydrangeas are in a great bloom this summer across the northeast due to last year's rain fall and a mild winter. Gardening expert shares tips and trick to achieve spectacular blooms.
Two hydrangea species are considered native for U.S. East Coast and suitable for U.S.D.A Hardiness Zones 5-7. They are: H. quercifolia (oakleaf hydrangea) and, H. arborescens (smooth or wild hydrangea ...