Q: I have a big leaf hydrangea that blooms blue. It’s old and fairly large. This year it did not bloom at all, so should I still wait until spring to prune? Ironically, I have a white hydrangea that ...
Oakleaf: Native to many parts of the U.S., produces leaves that are shaped like oak leaves with large, white, panicled ...
Certain flowering plants like fuchsia and lantana propagate easily from cuttings, allowing you to have plants ready to go for ...
Know your hydrangea type before you prune. Some varieties benefit from a fall cleanup — others could lose an entire season of ...
Is the size of your snowball bush snowballing out of control? We can give you tips on how to cut it back without eliminating ...
Some hydrangea varieties need good protection to survive the winter, whether they are grown in pots or directly in the garden ...
Experts from Washington State University say you should begin in early November by removing at least the top third of the ...
Cutting back hydrangeas at the wrong time can affect the next season's blooms. Once new buds form, pruning can result in a ...
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While late spring is a good time to plant this North America native hydrangea, if you plant in the fall, you'll be rewarded with beautiful blooms next spring.
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