Hydrangeas can add gorgeous bursts of color to your garden, and companion planting is an excellent strategy to ensure they grow healthy and strong -- but only if you do it right. Mistakes can be ...
Curious why your hydrangea leaves are turning brown? Here we explain common causes, such as water stress, fungal infections, ...
Proper hydrangea care begins with identifying which species bloom on last year’s growth versus those that flower on new ...
The hydrangea family of flowering shrubs is one that has been expanding at an incredible pace over the last 20 years. At our store, we have as many as 30 different types of hydrangeas for sale. We are ...
No matter what type of hydrangea you are growing, there is a long list of diseases that could potentially threaten them. Whether it be fungal or bacterial problems, all parts of the hydrangea can be ...
Linda Lanier talks about common hydrangeas, and Mr. D. discusses how to spray tall plants. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, Master Gardener Linda Lanier discusses and shows ...
Hydrangeas have a long tradition of use in shady Southern gardens. From late April through July, huge flower heads of light pink, pink, rosy-red, lavender, light blue, dark blue, bluish purple and ...
Did you hear about the gardener whose hydrangeas kept getting nibbled down by rabbits? He renamed them low-drangeas instead of hydrangeas, and now he’s less irritated when rabbits chomp them down.
Hydrangeas not blooming may be due to improper pruning time, winter damage, or too much shade. Bigleaf and oakleaf hydrangeas bloom on old wood, so pruning them in winter removes flower buds. Smooth ...
Q: We have several healthy-looking hydrangeas. One of them is covered with flowers, but on each one, the buds do not all open. There are several large blooms around the edge of each flower. They have ...
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