While the most common hydrangeas produce sterile flowers that don't draw in pollinators, this native alternative is both ...
Big, bold flowers and foliage give hydrangeas an irresistible appeal that seems to be growing every year. Traditionally consigned to shady corners, today’s wider market selection has many gardeners ...
Hydrangea paniculata, one of my favorite types of hydrangeas, has earned its place as a staple in gardens. Admired for its large, cone-shaped blooms, hardiness and remarkable versatility, this species ...
Learn how to plant, grow, and care for hydrangeas. Discover top mistakes gardeners make when growing common varieties like ...
Hydrangeas have become very popular plants for the home landscape in recent years, primarily due to the release of new varieties with flowers of different sizes and shapes featuring more vivid shades ...
While different varieties require pruning at various points in the year, April presents an excellent opportunity to prune mophead and lacecap types. Climbing hydrangeas get pruned following their ...
Prune Hydrangeas Like This or Risk No Flowers Next Year originally appeared on Dengarden. While technically, you don’t have to prune your hydrangeas, the act of cutting away old growth will help them ...
Hydrangeas need plenty of water to establish roots and to survive Southern summer temperatures. Learn how much water ...
Hydrangeas dazzle with their abundant blooms — but the ground beneath them often stays bare and unappealing. With the right ...