When the snow starts to melt and the buds start to appear on the trees, it means that spring blossoms are on their way! Among the best and most dramatic bloomers in the entire garden are hydrangeas ...
When growing hydrangeas (Hydrangea spp.), some varieties will really benefit from being fertilized at the start of spring and produce large, beautiful flowers in different colors. During early ...
Generally, the consensus is to cut back hydrangeas in spring, but with the weather being so changeable this year, we're wondering how late in spring is too late to cut hydrangeas back? How to prune ...
Deadheading hydrangeas can be a somewhat tricky business because hydrangea varieties you have in your garden require different approaches to this task. If done improperly in autumn, deadheading some ...
Spring is the time when gardens come alive — with shoots, leaves, buds, blooms, and insects (sometimes, to our utter chagrin). After surviving the cold winter, as eggs, larvae, or adults, pests seek ...
Southerners love our hydrangeas, especially the showy pink, blue, or purple late-spring blooms of French hydrangeas. When you discover the leaves of your plant riddled with holes from slugs or ...