Hydrangeas are perennial only in the right climate and if they're properly overwintered. Choose cold-hardy varieties, and plant them in moist, well-draining soil. Protect the buds with mulch or burlap ...
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Whether your hydrangea comes back next year depends on the type: Some last only a year at most, while others can last for decades. Here is how to successfully grow hydrangeas as perennials in the ...
Most hydrangeas thrive in filtered shade or morning light, but some contemporary varieties like ‘Limelight’, ‘Quick Fire’, and ‘Moon Dance’ have been bred to thrive in partial-to-full sun conditions.
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Cold damage can affect the spring blooming of hydrangeas, especially bigleaf hydrangeas. Provide some insulation in winter ...
Every gardener knows that timing is everything, but when it comes to perennials, waiting to cut them back can feel ...
This rooted shoot of a hydrangea can be separated from the mother plant and replanted to create a new (and free) hydrangea. Q: I have a very large hydrangea in front of my house. It gets morning sun ...
Hydrangeas are well-loved garden plants, easy to grow and flower for a long time. To improve their health and looks, gardeners should try companion planting. Companion planting is when different ...
Looking for an alternative to hydrangeas so you can enjoy colorful blooms beyond summer? Hydrangeas bloom from about June to early fall, so try the hardy shrub that explodes with gorgeous blooms later ...