Where you plant your hydrangeas could make all the difference when it comes to how much they flower this summer.
Hydrangeas are an asset to any garden. Flowering in late summer, they brighten up our borders just as other plants are ...
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“Mophead and lacecap, Hydrangea macrophylla, are exotic types that benefit from a mild late winter and spring. The buds at ...
My hydrangeas have been beautiful this year. I did not cut them back last year. When, and by how much, can I cut them back ...
This is a common question received in our offices. When plants are selected for their flowering habit, it’s frustrating when ...
Some plants are more susceptible, with hydrangeas, lilacs, phlox and peonies being the most ... Instead, direct water to the ...
Thin plants to 8 inches apart and harvest before ... Now it's time to start on my hydrangeas. Pruning hydrangeas can be confusing to home gardeners because when you prune varies depending on ...
One of the most noticeable plants in our landscapes in late spring and summer are the hydrangeas which are commonly referred to as Bigleaf Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla). They form either ...
Summer flowering plants, from summer annuals and tropicals, to perennials, shrubs and trees are beginning to put on a show.
40. Trim back poinsettias 4 to 6 inches after a foot of new growth to keep them compact. 41. Plant hydrangeas where they receive morning sun and afternoon shade. 42. Established plants usually don’t ...
One of the biggest container garden mistakes you can make is choosing the wrong plants, and the last thing you want to do is ...