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"It’s confusing if searching online, because we find complicated recommendations for hydrangea types that aren’t well adapted for Northern gardening," Don Kinzler writes.
From ways to change their color to when to prune, there are certain misconceptions to steer clear of when growing these ...
A few of my hydrangeas were damaged during freezing weather earlier this spring. Many ask when is the best time to cut them ...
Learn about common flowers and plants that may be beautiful but pose a threat to you, your child or even your pet.
These shade-loving blooms that will bring vibrant color, texture, and life to even the darkest parts of your landscape.
Hydrangea blooms are sensitive to soil acidity, which makes some elements in soil more bioavailable to plants while ...
Changing your hydrangea flowers to blue, pink or purple isn't a magic trick. It's a doable science experiment.
Warm spring temperatures can bring insects that like to feed on tender buds and leaves of hydrangeas. Learn how to identify ...
Southern Living editors love plants. Here's a list of our favorites, from snappy seasonal blooms to classic trees perfect for ...
With their sticky foliage and stems, petunias have never been an enjoyable plant to deadhead. The Supertunia® petunias make ...
A great addition to the landscape for a spectacular bloom is a tree of white hydrangea like blooms. But they aren’t hydrangeas, they are Chinese snowball viburnums (Viburnum macrocephalum). This large ...