Timing is key when it comes to pruning flowering and fruiting plants. Randy Forst, extension educator for consumer ...
Pruning is essential for attractive, healthy trees and shrubs and improves the quality of flowers, fruit and foliage. The ...
Now is the time for some winter pruning on ornamental shrubs and trees. From December to late March is the perfect time to ...
Generations of local rosarians know the mid-February holiday as the red-letter date for romancing their roses. It’s when we ...
Can you prune hydrangeas in February? If you've caught yourself wondering this, you're not alone; it's a question on many a ...
The arrangement featured three hydrangea varieties—and if there was a floral category at the awards, it would've swept.
Hydrangeas are hardy flowers that can survive harsh, cold winter weather, but there is one type of work that should be done in January to ensure that they bloom profusely in spring. Mulching is ...
"Most pruning is in late winter or early spring. However, climbing hydrangeas are pruned after flowering in the summer." Get timing wrong when snipping away, and you might just snip off next year ...
Hydrangeas are incredibly popular among Brits, often creating colourful and vibrant displays that define rural landscapes across the nation. The most common hydrangea varieties in the UK are ...
The purple and pink hues of fuchsias and the long summer flowering ... the following spring,' explains Morris Hankinson, founder of Hopes Grove Nurseries. Steve Chilton, garden expert at LeisureBench ...