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But if you’re looking to make a more permanent change to your hydrangeas, you need to focus on your soils acidity. A lot of soil around the D.C. region is clay based, alkaline soil with a higher pH ...
By far the most common reason for some hydrangeas to not flower is pruning at the wrong time of year. Here's what else to know and how to fix it.
Your sun gardens are dazzling, but do you struggle with finding ways to add pizzazz to your yard’s shadiest areas? It can be ...
Who doesn’t love hydrangeas? With their giant mopheads of icy blue, soft mauve or creamy white flowers, it’s no wonder ...
Hydrangeas are a flower power plant for summer gardens. They grow in hard-to-fill niches in garden plantings, or they can ...
Hydrangeas are the stars of the summer garden. But to reach their full splendor, they need proper care. Here's what matters ...
You can easily propagate hydrangeas using this no-cut method: take a low-lying leaf that's attached to the parent plant, and ...
Let’s Dance Sky View is a hybrid of the Hydrangea macrophylla or mophead type and the Hydrangea serrata or mountain hydrangea ...
This old-fashioned trick is the key to a long-lasting bouquet. Many savvy Southern gardeners recommend using hairspray to ...
To add beauty or privacy, put your garden on the fast track with these fast-growing bushes that add two feet or more every ...
Hydrangeas burst into bloom with a spectrum of colors, ensuring the perfect fit for any garden's look. Gardeners can choose from an array of whites, greens, purples, pinks, blues, and even variegated ...
Alkaline soil cultivates pink blossoms, while some varieties may shift towards lavender at a neutral pH. For those yearning for blue hydrangeas, acidic soils with a pH of 5.5 or less are optimal.