With their showy blooms, hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs in gardens across America. With so many varieties, there is sure to be a hydrangea that appeals to your sensibilities.
There are several types of hydrangeas, and each type needs to be treated differently. For example, some will only flower if you prune them in the right season.
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The way you prune limelight hydrangeas in spring can make or break blooms—here’s what to do
Key Takeaways Pruning prevents new growth from getting leggy, so regular pruning is important for overall plant health.The best time to prune is in late winter or early spring, but different ...
Brown, brittle hydrangeas after frost do not always mean disaster. Learn when and how to prune winter‑damaged shrubs to save ...
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I'm using Monty Don's simple hydrangea trick now for bigger and better blooms this summer
These are the varieties to try it on this March ...
The smooth hydrangeas can also handle full sun and this new variety has exceptional mildew and leaf spot resistance. The flowers stay white no matter how acid your soil becomes so it makes a great ...
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