A full-sun hydrangea can be hard to find, but new cultivars have been developed so your plant can survive hot conditions.
If you're struggling to get your hydrangea plants to bloom, gardening enthusiasts have shared their best tips to encourage gorgeous flowers to grow.
As the UK continues to experience the most significant cold spell of winter so far, many gardeners may be worried about how their hydrangeas are surviving in this extreme weather. If you wish to ...
Not only are their fresh flowers beautiful, but because the flowers dry so well on the plants ... from panicle varieties that can reach up to 25 feet tall to cultivars like the 'Tiny Tuff Stuff' ...
After pruning, mulch the plant with well rotted manure or compost. If you're not sure which type of hydrangea you have, it's best just to deadhead it and observe how it grows. If you notice that it ...
Runaway Bride (Fairytrail Bride) hydrangea was selected as the overall Plant of the Year. From left to right, Skinny Fit ginkgo (Lemonlime Spire ginkgo), the award for Lemonlime Spire ginkgo and ...
Their advice? "To help prepare growing hydrangeas for winter, add a fine bark mulch to the base of the hydrangea plant." "Remove the top inch of compost and replace with the mulch to add a layer ...
In the summer, roots of container-grown plants endure much higher temperatures than the ... root and shoot growth across many economically important species, including panicle hydrangea, smooth ...