The hydrangea family of flowering shrubs is one that has been expanding at an incredible pace over the last 20 years. At our store, we have as many as 30 different types of hydrangeas for sale. We are ...
Discover the best varieties of climbing hydrangea for Australian gardens, including H. petiolaris, H. seemannii and more.
Ah, summer! A time for hammocks, sun tea and—what's this?—the it flower of summertime: the hydrangea! This bushy garden favorite doesn't just come in a one-size-fits-all variety. There are actually 5 ...
If you've fallen in love with your brand-new hydrangea bouquet, it's only natural to wonder what your yard would look like with bushes of blooms. However, you may want to think twice before planting ...
Smooth hydrangeas are the easiest to grow, according to expert from Chicago Botanic Garden. We share why and top tips on ...
A few columns ago I mentioned trimming or pruning hydrangea. Several readers wanted to know how to tell what kind of hydrangea they had and whether they should prune it now. There are few garden rules ...
Hydrangea plants are a garden favorite known for their cloud-like flowers as one of the few showy, shade-tolerant plants. Preferring moist, well-drained soils, hydrangeas are pH-sensitive and prefer ...
Hydrangeas: if your soil is acid, less than pH5.5 or so, then the flowers will be blue. Credit: Photo: GETTY IMAGES Despite gardening in one of the driest parts of the country, I have always grown ...
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Hydrangeas in Winter

When you walk into the home or garden of someone with a hydrangea plant, there’s no way it won’t catch your eye. With colors ranging from blue, pink, white, lavender and rose, they almost look like ...
Oakleaf: Native to many parts of the U.S., produces leaves that are shaped like oak leaves with large, white, panicled ...
Most Hydrangeas don’t typically require pruning, but there are some situations where it may be appropriate. If the plant has gotten too big for its growing area or needs a bit of a haircut, then you ...
Color ranks high in our decision to acquire a plant for the garden. We are told repeatedly that structure is the most important element, because flower color, even the color or pattern on foliage, is ...