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If you want to keep your hydrangeas flowering into the future, then now is the perfect time to carry out one important job.
As Britain gets its first taste of hot weather, gardeners are being warned over the detrimental effects the heat can have on ...
A gardening expert has shared a simple hack to help roses and hydrangeas produce larger and more abundant flowers by adding ...
Prune in late winter or early spring. Smooth hydrangea can be trimmed to about 12 inches off the ground. Panicle hydrangea ...
Hydrangeas need plenty of water to thrive in spring, but there's one natural material that not only helps keep them hydrated ...
Some plants, including black walnut trees, sunflowers, goldenrod, and forsythia, release chemicals into the soil that can ...
Hydrangeas are such a beautiful member of the garden. While it's easy to work the shrub in with a variety of flowers, there ...
There are more than 80 cultivars of hydrangeas that range from 2 feet tall and wide to nearly 30 feet tall. Learn more about ...
Hydrangeas can happily grow in pots—especially when you choose the right variety and container. With proper care, potted ...
Thinking of gifting a potted hydrangea? Learn why the blooming beauties at the supermarket aren’t for your garden and what to ...
If you want to bring a sweet smell to pair with your beautiful hydrangeas, there are few flowers you should avoid and a few ...