Hydrangeas are a flower power plant for summer gardens. They grow in hard-to-fill niches in garden plantings, or they can dominate a well-watered area near the house or on the shady side of the lawn.
We have advice on how to change the color of your hydrangea flowers.
Bigleaf hydrangeas love water (and well draining soil) and do best in morning and evening sun. Strong midday sun can burn ...
With a few simple soil tweaks, you can influence hydrangea flower color and create a truly unique summer show.
Hydrangeas (Hydrangea spp.) have a way of making gardens and landscape design feel instantly welcoming, thoughtfully composed, and even fairy tale-like — no matter the context. Their fluffy blooms, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hydrangea bushes flowering in a garden on a sunny day - Svechkova Olena/Shutterstock With so many beautiful varieties and colors, ...
It's hydrangea season, and we love this flowering shrub in all its many and glorious forms, from the pale-green, cloudlike blooms of the 'Limelight' cultivar to our beloved Southeastern native, ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It is a great time of year for some southern garden hydrangeas. Something about the blue mop head hydrangeas gets the horticulture ...
Since panicled hydrangea does not have flower buds in winter, its bloom won’t be affected if you prune it during the dormant ...
Have your blue hydrangeas turned pink this summer? Plants like hydrangeas, rhododendrons and azaleas that prefer acidic soil conditions can benefit from an application of granular sulfur to the soil ...