Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ is a bushy shrub that prefers full sun or partial shade,' says Susanna Grant author of Shade: Bloom Gardener's Guide (available on Amazon). 'In my garden ...
Even so, hydrangeas will suffer in too much shade. Without enough sun, their iconic blooms won't appear and their stems will ...
These hydrangeas are perfect for garden spots that don't get a lot of sun. We all know about the morning sun and afternoon ...
Changing your hydrangea flowers to blue, pink or purple isn't a magic trick. It's a doable science experiment.
Hydrangeas may benefit from low upkeep, they can't just be planted anywhere. Here are six spots you should never plant this ...
Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is Cornus florida, a tree with reddish-purple fall color surpassed only by its ...
Hydrangeas have been popular garden plants for decades. These versatile shrubs thrive in granite soil, shady woodland sites, ...
Warm spring temperatures can bring insects that like to feed on tender buds and leaves of hydrangeas. Learn how to identify ...
When it comes to getting hyacinths to bloom again, the trick is to grow them in very well-drained soil. A raised bed or ...
While hydrangea are noted for thriving in shady spots, you want to keep them a bit clear of grand trees. "Large trees and ...
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about how to divide a hydrangea and whether you can plant anything under evergreens ...