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Hydrangeas can become leggy if they don't receive enough sun or are not pruned correctly. Learn how to make leggy hydrangea ...
If you have these plants in your yard, pruning them in July is a good idea, whether to encourage more blooms, keep them in ...
Hydrangeas are some of the most rewarding garden plants, but when it comes to pruning them, things can get a […] ...
Commonly thought of as more of a woodland plant, oakleaf hydrangea is easily identified by it’s oak-like shaped leaves. They do need some sun to bloom of course, and they prefer more moist soil. These ...
Oakleaf hydrangeas’ flowers are produced on old wood. They bloom in June, but the flowers remain throughout the summer, gradually changing from white to pink, and eventually to a tan in the winter.
When I moved to Connecticut in July of 2021, I remember driving through neighborhoods looking for somewhere I might eventually want to live and being struck by the beautifully-landscaped yards ...
Hydrangeas brighten up borders from late summer and are happy in the shade, so it's important to look after them in the right ...
You can prune it back hard in late winter to encourage a fuller shape and bigger blooms. Like oakleaf, smooth hydrangea offers a wild, naturalistic look that works well in woodland borders.
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Summit;' The popular oakleaf hydrangea produces spring flowers from buds formed the previous fall. These grow and flower best without pruning.
By far the most common reason for some hydrangeas to not flower is pruning at the wrong time of year. Here's what else to know and how to fix it.
Oakleaf hydrangeas have white flowers and lobed leaves. Photo by Olivia McClure/LSU AgCenter This hydrangea has a few things in common with the bigleaf hydrangea — like its preference for shade and ...
This hydrangea has a few things in common with the bigleaf hydrangea — like its preference for shade and pruning requirements. But there are some important distinctions. For one, good drainage is ...