Key Takeaways Pruning prevents new growth from getting leggy, so regular pruning is important for overall plant health.The ...
Towards the end of March, sap begins to rise, causing dormant buds to burst into leaf in many garden shrubs. This time of year is perfect for pruning hydrangeas, as we can easily see the parts of the ...
Most hydrangeas are pruned in spring, between March and April. Leaving their flower heads on over winter helps protect this ...
Timing is everything when pruning hydrangeas, and although spring is the time to act – how late into spring can you leave it?
Can you please tell me which hydrangea this is? It grows about 8 feet tall and is very bushy. The flowers are pure white and I absolutely love them and want them in my garden. What do I look for and ...
If you want your hydrangeas to look as full as possible when they begin to bloom, one expert has named a common error to ...
Panicle hydrangeas, or Hydrangea paniculata varieties have skyrocketed in popularity largely thanks to producers that have given us more varieties than we could have ever imagined. The panicle ...
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 ...
Hydrangeas have wonderful characteristics that make them a good focal point in almost any garden. They shine in a perennial border, they look elegant tucked in behind evergreen shrubs or they can ...
When we think of hydrangeas, it is the mopheads or hortensias that come to mind, since they are such a feature of gardens on acid soil in coastal counties. Admirable as these hydrangeas can be ...