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Climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala) is a vine that likes full, partial, or dappled shade. Aerial rootlets help it climb to 50 feet, but it can also be used as a ground cover.
Learn when to deadhead hydrangea in summer and why, and when it’s best to remove spent flowers at a different time or just to ...
Vines can make a bold backdrop for your hydrangea plant when they're trellised behind them. The lush growth and bright blooms of the clematis plant—which come in varying shades of purple, pink, white, ...
That’s because hydrangeas thrive best when planted in a location where they are guaranteed 4-6 hours of partial or dappled shade, and they struggle in full sun.
Water hydrangeas properly to keep them thriving. Learn how much and how often to water, signs of under- or overwatering, and ...
Pair shade-loving hostas with hydrangeas to create a mixed or woodland border in your garden. If deer frequent your garden, you may want to reconsider hostas, Janney says.
Hydrangeas are a staple in outside spaces across the UK, and right now green-thumbed shoppers can add a colour-changing ...
According to the Lancashire plant guru, herbaceous and deciduous plants "work wonders" in the shade - including hostas and ...
Hydrangeas thrive with proper placement, so avoid planting them in heavy clay soil, full sun, windy spots, small pots, or ...