There's a suitable hydrangea for almost any garden, but that doesn't mean they'll grow anywhere.
Be especially cautious when deadheading cascade hydrangea. "Cascade hydrangea blooms on new and old growth and should only be deadheaded to the first set of leaves to allow the plant to produce the ...
Hydrangeas are a gorgeous addition to any yard. If you want yours to concentrate its energy on growing bigger blooms, here's ...
Q: I bought a "tree" hydrangea that's about 4 feet tall and pruned to one main trunk with branches coming out all around the top. How do I prune this and when? A: Now's the time to do the deed. Tree ...
The Garden Guy received quite a few comments and messages from a recent Facebook post picturing a Let’s Dance Sky View ...
Q: I read your post on pruning a hydrangea tree, but it's September, and my little tree is so weighted down by arching branches and blooms everywhere that it basically looks like a bush lying in a ...
Hard to believe, but fall is here. The air is crisp and rain will soon become a common companion. But there are still lots of questions coming in about gardening. What's up in your garden? Got ...
Q:I recently saw a climbing hydrangea at a local garden center. I was very interested in buying one, but hesitated because it uses roots to attach onto the support structure and also can get 30 to 50 ...
The panicled hydrangea was “discovered” in Japan in 1829, but had reached U. S. gardens as the Civil War was ending. For nearly a century, there were not many cultivars available, but now names like ...