By completing this task in January, you'll promote a greater abundance of hydrangeas in spring. Plus, it'll lessen your gardening workload throughout the year.
The steps you take in winter can give your hydrangeas the best start for spring. From shielding them from the frost to proper pruning, cold-weather prep is key.
Hydrangeas may be wilting, drooping or even dying during the late summer hot temperatures, but they can easily be revived quickly with this simple four-step gardening method. Hydrangeas are beautiful ...
Are you preparing your mature hydrangeas for winter? Continue watering, but water less than you did in spring and summer. Water enough to keep the shrub alive, but do not fertilize. Fall preparation ...
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 growing cycle is coming to a end in late August, but now is the peak time to do a very simple task that can help it grow fuller and much perkier flowers in the future. Hydrangeas flowers ...
NAGOYA -- A Nagoya University research team has uncovered multiple elements that determine the color of hydrangea sepals, the parts of the plant that look like petals. Hydrangea sepals exhibit a wide ...