It turns out there is an easy way to grow bigger and more vibrant hydrangea blooms, as you just need to complete one simple ...
Smooth and panicle hydrangeas are cold hardy; other varieties, not so much. Care for these plants well in winter and they'll ...
Learn how to propagate hydrangeas by cutting, layering, or division when you want more plants for your garden. Propagating hydrangeas pays off big, allowing you to multiply your collection of this ...
Hydrangeas are beautiful flowers that are popular as they are easy to take care of, but plant owners need to be careful how they are watering them. If your hydrangea leaves are turning yellow, there ...
Growing hydrangeas can be so rewarding. When their long-lasting blooms bless the garden in summer, we can't help but bask in the glow. We love all types of hydrangeas, from the giant mopheads of ...
This rooted shoot of a hydrangea can be separated from the mother plant and replanted to create a new (and free) hydrangea. Q: I have a very large hydrangea in front of my house. It gets morning sun ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs—and for good reason. They can thrive in a lot of different growing conditions, including in containers. But if you want to grow a hydrangea in a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. According to Martha Stewart, hydrangeas are easy to maintain if you follow a few simple steps. If you've selected your blossoms and you're ...
Summer is well underway and questions are flooding in to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension faculty and Master Gardeners ...
Brown spots on hydrangea leaves and flowers are rarely fatal to hydrangea plants. However, these unsightly blemishes can impact the look of your hydrangeas and they may signal that your plants are ...
Hydrangeas are often left to their own devices in winter, but taking a few simple steps can help to keep them safe, and boost ...
There are several reasons why your hydrangea leaves could be turning yellow, including natural changes, excess water, leaf scorching, lack of nutrients, and fungal or bacterial infections. You may ...