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Hydrangeas are not the easiest of plants to grow. In the winter, especially, you'll want to take extra care to ensure that they're ready to bloom again.
I tested popular methods to keep hydrangeas fresh in arrangements longer. From boiling water dips to alum powder, find out ...
Deadheading during dormancy, however, isn’t absolutely necessary. Leaving spent flowers on the plant means they can act as ...
But some types of hydrangeas are sensitive to cold weather, and harsh winter winds or an ill-timed pruning can damage developing buds and leave plants flower-less when hydrangea season starts.
Hydrangeas will ‘come back even biggger’ after winter if 3 ‘essential’ tasks are done now© Getty Hydrangeas are especially susceptible to drooping in their first season, until they can ...
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, ...
If left to their own devices, hydrangeas will die back in the winter and grow again in the spring. However, if they are not pruned or cut back, at some point, the branches will begin to become a ...
Hydrangeas can die in winter if their roots freeze and then thaw out. Too much moisture in the soil can lead to diseases that cause the roots to rot and attract pests. One gardener who is a ...
With their gorgeous blooms and hardy nature, hydrangeas are a much-loved option for beautifying an outdoor space. Here's when ...
Water hydrangeas properly to keep them thriving. Learn how much and how often to water, signs of under- or overwatering, and ...
Hydrangeas are a favourite among garden enthusiasts, cherished for their astonishing blooms and vibrant colours. However, one ...