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If you are growing old-wood hydrangeas, whose buds grow in the fall and then overwinter before blooming, you cannot prune them in the winter or early spring. If you do, you will remove the buds, and ...
July is historically our hottest and driest month. Keep things easy, on you and the garden. Work in the mornings, stay ...
From overwatering to "winter zap," here are seven reasons you might struggle to get your hydrangeas to bloom and what you can ...
Hydrangeas are beautiful shrubs with a stunning display of large, showy flowers that begins in early- to mid-summer and lasts all the way to fall. They’re typically low-maintenance shrubs, if you ...
Your flowering shrubs will be the talk of the neighborhood with these hydrangea care tips. Here are some expert-approved hydrangea growing tips.
Mophead hydrangeas are marginally winter-hardy in North Central Texas. If severe cold is forecast, pile straw or fallen tree leaves up around their stems and cover them with frost cloth bound ...
After the article on winter pruning of shrubs, questions concerning pruning hydrangeas have come to the Berks County Master Gardener Hotline. This article will help dispel the mystery. Do you ...
Learn the key differences between old wood and new wood hydrangeas, including their characteristics, pruning needs, and growth patterns. This guide will help you care for hydrangeas in your garden and ...
Knowing which hydrangeas need to be pruned in the winter and how can be confusing, but not anymore with this guide.
Because our winters are relatively mild, hydrangeas down here often hold onto foliage going into the winter. When freezes hit, the leaves are killed and dropped, and the shrubs look bare.