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Pruning hydrangeas is an "essential" task to get the most out of your plants. It helps to keep them at a manageable size, ...
Hydrangeas enjoy rich, well-draining, slightly acidic soil. They are thirsty plants, requiring frequent, deep watering during ...
It’s going to be a very good year for hydrangeas, maybe not as bountiful as last year's prolific blooms, but for many ...
Hydrangeas do not require extensive or regular pruning, and most pruning is done for aesthetic reasons to: • Remove dead growth: Hydrangea varieties vary in their cold hardiness. Winter and ...
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Timing is key as some plants flourish from pruning in April and May whilst others are best well enough alone. To help gardeners promote healthy growth, experts have named a few plants that are ...
Fortunately, Louise Findlay-Wilson, a Cotswold gardener and founder of Blooming Lucky, has revealed an incredibly easy way to ensure hydrangeas stay moist. Simply scattering dead leaves into the ...
Some varieties will bloom until the first frost, while others may stop blooming but continue to put on a show. Hydrangeas are ...
Bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla ... that were pruned back before determining if the bare tips were actually dead. In the future, you can try using an old sheet or pillowcase (any fabric ...
'If you're looking for climbing plants that thrive on neglect, I’d plant the triffid cup and saucer plant, Cobaea scandens.
Here’s what to prune in your garden this spring, including perennials and shrubs. Learn simple tips to refresh your garden ...