Some hydrangeas can grow big, bushy blooms without ever flopping over, and others require stakes to stand tall. Staking your hydrangeas keeps your flowers clean, perfectly round, and ready for cutting ...
And while, in most cases, a drooping hydrangea isn't a major cause for concern, Myers says that it could damage the appearance of the flowering blooms, which isn't a good look for a garden. "When they ...
Finally... a decent hydrangea bloom year again! After three years in which uncooperative winter and early-spring weather damaged a lot of hydrangea buds that would've ...
Hydrangeas have long been a go-to plant for shady Southern gardens. From late April through July, huge flower heads of light pink, pink, rosy red, lavender, light blue, bluish purple, blends of those ...
They’re fragrant, colorful, and boy can they put on a show. Hydrangeas are popular shrubs featuring orb-shaped clusters of flowers that usually bloom in shades of blue, purple and pink during summer ...
What Should You Do About Hydrangea Bushes That Are Getting Too Big? Restore your overgrown, floppy hydrangeas with these tips. While deadheading your hydrangeas can be helpful for new growth, Myers ...