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Hydrangeas are a popular plant in many gardens, and one gardening expert has shared the best way to ensure your plant thrives ...
As Britain gets its first taste of hot weather, gardeners are being warned over the detrimental effects the heat can have on ...
Here’s a breakdown of the pests I found lurking in my garden—and how I dealt with each one. 1. Aphids. What I saw: Clusters ...
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.
Bark makes a good mulch for hydrangeas as it will keep moisture in the soil, smother weeds, and help improve the soil structure. Pine mulch (such as this natural pine bark mulch available at Amazon) ...
If you want to keep your hydrangeas flowering into the future, then now is the perfect time to carry out one important job.
Gorgeous hydrangeas! These showstoppers bring a burst of color to any garden. From classic Bigleaf to the climbing Miranda, ...
April is a crucial time for hydrangeas, but if you see your plants looking a bit sorry there is one simple, yet effective, ...
Prune in late winter or early spring. Smooth hydrangea can be trimmed to about 12 inches off the ground. Panicle hydrangea ...
Fertilize Dear Dolores® hydrangea annually in spring using a specialty fertilizer designed to promote healthy growth and ...
Making sure hydrangeas have enough water can be a challenge in spring, but there is an easy way to give them a boost using one natural item in your garden.
Q: The new leaves on my hydrangea shrub recently turned brownish on the tips, and they look a bit withered. What can I do to save it? A: The shrub is probably fine and you shouldn’t need to ...