Hydrangeas are backyard staple. They are versatile flowering shrubs, which have become a mainstay in many types of garden design. Hydrangeas are fairly low maintenance, however it is important to ...
Timing is everything when pruning hydrangeas, and although spring is the time to act – how late into spring can you leave it?
While different varieties require pruning at various points in the year, April presents an excellent opportunity to prune ...
Figuring out when to cut back hydrangeas can be confusing, especially because if you prune at the wrong time, you could ruin next year's flower display. So when is it too late to cut back hydrangeas ...
The abundant, round blooms of hydrangeas are a classic sight of summer. Their blue, pink, and purple flowers are a cheerful and reliable perennial that seems to quickly sprout out of nothing but bare ...
Most hydrangeas are pruned in spring, between March and April. Leaving their flower heads on over winter helps protect this year's new buds from frost by encouraging a barrier of slightly warmer air ...
Learn how to root oakleaf hydrangeas, control Bermuda grass, divide daffodils and handle other common garden issues.
The hydrangea “Endless Summer” is the one that started it all. One of the few blue flowers (in acid soil), it flowers on both old and new wood. In the fall, the choice to dead head or not to dead head ...
Hydrangeas are enduringly popular and a surefire hit in any garden, with their statement flowers adding impact from summer all the way to autumn. But the fun doesn't stop once you've perfected how to ...