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You don’t need to prune damaged leaves off, but you can if they’re too bothersome, once the plant is fuller with more growth.
If you want to see even more of your beautiful hydrangea blooms, invest in these specific varieties that, once pruned in ...
Hydrangeas don't generally need a lot of pruning, but doing it at the wrong time can be disastrous for your plant's blooming.
Hydrangeas can happily grow in pots—especially when you choose the right variety and container. With proper care, potted ...
That’s usually because the soil pH has changed from what the blue hydrangea had been grown in for sale. You may have heard that you can change the color back to blue or even buy a pink hydrangea and ...
Hydrangeas are thirsty plants and need to be watered regularly in spring to ensure they grow strong shoots to support their ...
Bark makes a good mulch for hydrangeas as it will keep moisture in the soil, smother weeds, and help improve the soil ...
It’s confusing if searching online, because we find complicated recommendations for hydrangea types that aren’t well adapted ...
Lauren Larsen connected with maintenance manager Jeremy Stryhn with Lowney's Landscaping Center. Stryhn talked us through how ...
Improved varieties of roses are now in the garden centers. It's time to look at how these newer roses are different from your ...
As spring arrives, I see visitors often confuse one shrub with a hydrangea. However, it is actually a viburnum, a unique ...
Hydrangea, packed with powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, helps fight photoaging, boost collagen, reduce ...