Here’s what you need to do in May to set up hydrangeas for a summer full of stunning blooms and strong, healthy growth.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Everyone loves hydrangeas—especially Southerners. They're fluffy and vibrant, and for many, a symbol of nostalgia. The only ...
Hydrangeas can be challenging to propagate if you don't have the right elements in place: plenty of bright light, lots of warmth, humidity, and consistent moisture. But, what if I told you a potato ...
Not all hydrangeas will do well in pots. McConnell suggests choosing compact versions of hydrangeas that end up being about ...
When you grow hydrangeas in pots, you don't have to worry about poor soil. You're using brand-name potting soil. Choose ...
I came upon some coleus. But not just any coleus, a glorious coleus. An overflowing profusion of color. Each leaf was a leaf within a leaf. Each primordial pink eruption surrounded by a heart-shaped ...
Q: I am going to be pruning my oakleaf hydrangeas after they bloom. Can I root the cuttings I take off? Would it be difficult? A: They are grown from cuttings, but it may not be something home ...
Question: I planted two oak leaf hydrangeas last fall. When they leafed out this spring, one of them put out a mix of poorly developed leaves and healthy ones. Over a period of a few weeks the healthy ...
Hydrangeas are as fascinating as they are beautiful. There are about 100 species of this flowering shrub, although you’ll find a few main types in North America. They may be white, pink, blue, red, ...