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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Q. Each year some of our hydrangea plants never completes each flower. Why is that? What do we need to do? — L. Barnes, Chesapeake A. If I understand correctly, you are asking why the flowers do not ...
Munchkin and Ruby Slippers, pictured, are among the smallest varieties, checking in at 3 to 4 feet. Johnson County Research and Extension I recently wrote about a must-have plant for my garden: the ...
Hydrangeas are a fantastic shrub for any garden, but they need to be planted in the right place to produce their beautiful blooms year-after-year. They are not highly drought-tolerant plants as their ...
Hold off on pruning your hydrangeas in the fall—trimming too early can either stunt new wood growers or wipe out next year’s blooms on old-growth varieties. Save the serious snipping for early spring ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Hydrangea quercifolia Q • We have hydrangeas (white flower heads) that are nearly 6 feet tall and have been thriving in our ...
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 ...