Follow these expert tips for hydrangea care—whether they’re in a vase, potted, or in the ground—for beautiful blooms all season long. Learning how to take care of hydrangeas isn’t difficult. These ...
For a new hydrangea selection that puts on a spectacular season show, we suggest the 'Felicity' hydrangea. It's a part of the popular French hydrangea family. 'Felicity' produces lacecap-like blooms, ...
Hydrangeas, like all trees and shrubs, tolerate winter best when well-hydrated. Water your hydrangeas deeply a few times in ...
As adults, they still do, which is why growing hydrangeas is so much fun. They’re not only easy to grow but are also quite hardy and resistant to most pests and diseases, making it even easier to care ...
When I was growing up, Dad would bring home a potted hydrangea for my mother at Easter time. As a rule, the plant had huge round flowers in either pink or blue and the plant would proudly be displayed ...
Landscaping hydrangeas—potted or otherwise—will come back if planted within their USDA zone. Hydrangeas sold as flowering plants rarely return because of a forced early bloom period. Overwintering ...
A little tending goes a long way toward gorgeous blooms. Hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs—and for good reason. They can thrive in a lot of different growing conditions, ...
16:27, Fri, Feb 2, 2024 Updated: 16:40, Fri, Feb 2, 2024 Even with regular care potted hydrangeas can succumb to dehydration, causing their leaves to turn crispy and brown. Upon noticing these signs ...
Bigleaf hydrangeas thrive in morning sun, afternoon shade, and moist, well-drained soil. Regular fertilization and watering are crucial for healthy growth and blooms. Prune after flowering, but avoid ...