Gardening expert Christine Covino has shared that cutting back hydrangeas now can destroy their flowering cycle and result in ...
Temperature and humidity also play a role in the development of these hydrangeas. For those in warmer climates, helping make sure that the plants have some relief from the intense afternoon heat can ...
Without regular pruning, hydrangeas can become tall and spindly, with fewer blooms and less foliage density, pruning ...
Hydrangeas are hard-working shrubs in the garden, producing loads of flowers without much maintenance. But improper maintenance can ruin an entire season of blooms. Gardeners are being warned that ...
Once the flowers and foliage die back in autumn, you'll need to head out into the garden for your annual hydrangea maintenance session. These tasks are vital to keeping your plants looking great ...
As the chill sets in, gardening enthusiasts are encouraged to prepare for a dazzling display of hydrangea flowers next year. The green-fingered team at Blooming Backyard have highlighted three ...
Gardening experts at Blooming Backyard have shared three “essential” jobs that must be carried out in autumn if you want “stunning flower heads” next year. They said: “Hydrangeas ...
While many might be thinking ahead to warmer days, green-thumbed enthusiasts are told that crisp temperatures make for the prime period to prepare their hydrangea plants for future blossoms.
Hydrangeas have large blooms, which bring flamboyant colour to the garden in late summer and autumn. This year they are flowering very well with very large flower heads due to recent rain.