This is a continuation of last week s article. If you have not already used the article to house train your dog, you might want to get it out of the recycling bin and reread some of the finer points ...
Landscaping with hydrangeas in front of the house will transform your front yard into a welcoming oasis that will make your home the envy of the neighborhood. When planning your front yard hydrangea ...
March is the month when local nurseries are well stocked with new trees and shrubs.
Two new compact oakleaf hydrangea cultivars ideal for small gardens have been released by agricultural scientists. Two new compact oakleaf hydrangea cultivars ideal for small gardens have been ...
Hydrangeas offer beautiful blooms, and they're pretty tough plants. But, to get those stunning blooms, there are a few places ...
When my mailbox gets cobwebs, all I need to do is mention hydrangeas and the inbox goes wild. So today let's try to take some of the mystery out of gardening with hydrangeas. For gardeners located in ...
There might be no other plant that can change the appearance of the landscape like hydrangea. With its large, textured leaves and its large, showy, mophead-type flowers, hydrangeas can transform a ...
Bigleaf hydrangeas thrive in morning sun, afternoon shade, and moist, well-drained soil. Regular fertilization and watering are crucial for healthy growth and blooms. Prune after flowering, but avoid ...
This column was prepared by Lake County Master Gardener Susan Cowling. Hydrangeas are easy-to-grow flowering shrubs that can provide color in the garden from mid-summer through fall. In addition, the ...
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 poker or torch lily.
The panicle hydrangea, an old-time shrub, has been reinvented over the last 10 to 15 years, becoming a summer staple. Johnson County Extension Bold creamy-white flowers are exploding in the landscape ...
Hydrangeas tend to be a fan favorite for landscaping—and they look gorgeous paired with so many different kinds of plants and shrubs. But unless you're looking for a toxic relationship—and perhaps, a ...