Why Do Cut Hydrangeas Wilt So Fast? Hydrangeas are usually some of the first flowers to start looking sad in an arrangement because they have thick, woody stems that produce a sticky sap, which can ...
When it's too late to cut back hydrangeas depends on the type you have. Here’s how to prune at the best time. Oakleaf and bigleaf hydrangeas should be pruned right after flowering, before they set the ...
Q: Several years ago I wrote to you, asking you how in the world I can get my hydrangeas to bloom, since I had never seen a flower on them for umpteen years– and I am not getting younger. You advised ...
It is not necessary to prune back your hydrangeas once the flowers die, but it also won’t hurt. Blooms may be left on the bush to dry naturally, creating visual interest into autumn and winter. If ...
Is the size of your snowball bush snowballing out of control? We can give you tips on how to cut it back without eliminating ...
Oakleaf: Native to many parts of the U.S., produces leaves that are shaped like oak leaves with large, white, panicled ...
Hydrangeas are a great addition to anyone looking to brighten up their garden, known for their large and colourful bloom. And if you’re already growing the flower in your garden, as spring approaches, ...
Harvesting hydrangea blooms and cutting back perennials is the exception to the rule when it comes to no fall pruning. Drew Perine Tacoma If you’ve seen photos of my garden on Facebook and Instagram, ...
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