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Hydrangeas are a popular plant to grow in gardens at home and there are many varieties, but they have different requirements.
Gardening expert Laura has claimed that she sees people making one "big mistake" when it comes to planting hydrangeas, and ...
The bigleaf hydrangea can grow well in both acidic and alkaline conditions. For many cultivars, soil pH determines the color of blooms. Acidic soil yields shades of blue, and alkaline soil prompts ...
Some even rebloom throughout the growing season. Unlike the familiar bigleaf hydrangea, the oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) is native to the southeastern United States. In nature ...
The hydrangea variety in my front yard is "Alice," and it is indeed splendid with its cone-shaped panicles and dramatic, ...
Preferring rich, well-draining soil, hydrangeas can also change colour depending on the pH level of soil. This won't work for a dazzling display of pink hydrangeas, however, and getting the soil ...
Blue hydrangeas require more acidic soil to bloom, and it's widely known that adding coffee grounds to the soil is an inexpensive and effective method to ensure striking blue blooms. But achieving a ...
A little wilting won’t hurt your plants and often encourages root growth. Q. Several oakleaf hydrangeas have been added to my landscape and are in bloom. When should they be pruned? A.
Hydrangeas have long been a staple of Southern gardens, and it’s no wonder why. These beloved flowers, with their unique ...