Hydrangeas are one of the most popular shrubs that can be grown in the ground or in pots. If growing in a container, it is ...
Costco's hydrangeas have mixed reviews -- are the two varieties that the retailer offers worth the purchase? This is what ...
Most hydrangeas thrive in filtered shade or morning light, but some contemporary varieties like ‘Limelight’, ‘Quick Fire’, and ‘Moon Dance’ have been bred to thrive in partial-to-full sun conditions.
Hydrangeas need well-draining soil that can retain moisture, but they don't like wet feet. Don't plant hydrangeas in wet clay or a boggy spot that never dries out. Your plants could end up with root ...
Most hydrangeas should be fertilized in early spring to provide nutrients to produce summer blooms. Learn how and when to fertilize hydrangeas correctly.
Hydrangea quercifolia and hydrangea arborescens are both great options for part shade areas of the garden. Both love sun, but appreciate afternoon shade during the hot summer months. They’re both also ...
It can be difficult finding your new favorite plant if you're restricted to clay-based soil, but fortunately this gorgeous hydrangea thrives in it.
The Garden Guy received quite a few comments and messages from a recent Facebook post picturing a Let’s Dance Sky View hydrangea in partnership with a Pyromania Backdraft red hot ...
There are few shrubs that make me feel the way that hydrangeas do. From the pillowy flower heads of bigleaf hydrangeas to the fall color of oakleaf hydrangeas, the whole genus makes me swoon. If you ...
Hydrangea macrophylla (Bigleaf Hydrangea): This variety is most commonly affected by soil pH. It includes both Mophead and Lacecap types. The color change is most dramatic in these hydrangeas.
Learn the key differences between old wood and new wood hydrangeas, including their characteristics, pruning needs, and ...