New wood hydrangeas can be cut in late fall to early spring; old wood types should only be cut right after blooming. Trimming old wood hydrangeas too late removes next year’s buds, so timing is key to ...
Hydrangeas are a gorgeous addition to any yard. If you want yours to concentrate its energy on growing bigger blooms, here's ...
Both Monty Don and Alan Titchmarsh offer uncomplicated guidance to assist gardeners in maintaining flower-laden hydrangeas. Their recommendations focus on grasping the distinction between deadheading ...
Prune Hydrangeas Like This or Risk No Flowers Next Year originally appeared on Dengarden. While technically, you don’t have to prune your hydrangeas, the act of cutting away old growth will help them ...
HYDRANGEAS are much-loved hardy shrubs with striking flowerheads and there’s a simple way to ensure they bloom bigger every ...
There are several types of hydrangeas, and each type needs to be treated differently. For example, some will only flower if ...
Hydrangeas have become very popular plants for the home landscape in recent years, primarily due to the release of new varieties with flowers of different sizes and shapes featuring more vivid shades ...
Once you're sure there are no more freezes in sight, you have a laundry list of plants to prune so that they flower and ...
Here’s how and when to deadhead your hydrangeas to keep them beautiful.
Wondering what to prune in early spring? Experts explain which plants benefit from pruning now and which ones to leave alone.
The third week of March is an excellent time to add trees and shrubs to your landscape. Look for any damaged or disappointing specimens in your landscape and consider replacing them with something ...