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In this exhilarating video, we explore what happens when a firecracker meets a watermelon! Watch as the explosive power of the firecracker is unleashed on the juicy, unsuspecting watermelon. The ...
Prune Hydrangeas Like This or Risk No Flowers Next Year originally appeared on Dengarden. While technically, you don’t have to prune your hydrangeas, the act of cutting away old growth will help ...
Learn when to deadhead hydrangea in summer and why, and when it’s best to remove spent flowers at a different time or just to leave them on their stems.
Cape Cod’s hydrangeas take center stage at summer’s most colorful festival From bold blue blooms to garden tours and floral wisdom, the Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival is a 10-day celebration of ...
Hydrangeas thrive with proper placement, so avoid planting them in heavy clay soil, full sun, windy spots, small pots, or near fertilized lawns. These ...
"My husband and I are having a dispute on whether hydrangeas can thrive in full sun. I want to plant where it is full shade, but he says hydrangeas will not survive the summer temps. We live in ...
Don't flip if your hydrangeas have flopped. There are a few super easy ways to fix this problem (and prevent it), from zip-tying them together to creating a support system with dowels.
Helen Chesnut explains the science of hydrangea blooms shifting shades: It is likely that the concrete is leaching lime into the soil.
Some easier-to-grow, pollinator-friendly alternatives to the high-maintenance blue mophead hydrangeas that everyone loves!
Hydrangeas are the perfect summer garden staple, but instead of splashing out at a garden centre, one expert has revealed a trick to grow your own at home for free ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a newish, compact panicle hydrangea called Fire Light Tidbit.