Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Everyone loves hydrangeas—especially Southerners. They're fluffy and vibrant, and for many, a symbol of nostalgia. The only ...
The pH levels of your soil can affect bloom colors, so amend your soil according to your desired color. Avoid clay soils, as hydrangeas require moist, well-drained soil. Look for blooms from late ...
Hydrangeas are known for their vibrant and fluffy flowers, but they are actually quite vulnerable to heat and need a little ...
Brown spots on hydrangea leaves can be caused by fungal disease, pests, and other factors. Fix any and all of those problems ...
Hydrangeas are as fascinating as they are beautiful. There are about 100 species of this flowering shrub, although you’ll find a few main types in North America. They may be white, pink, blue, red, ...
I came upon some coleus. But not just any coleus, a glorious coleus. An overflowing profusion of color. Each leaf was a leaf within a leaf. Each primordial pink eruption surrounded by a heart-shaped ...
Question: I planted two oak leaf hydrangeas last fall. When they leafed out this spring, one of them put out a mix of poorly developed leaves and healthy ones. Over a period of a few weeks the healthy ...
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When to Plant Hydrangeas: How to Time It Right

Find out when to plant hydrangeas to get your plants off to a strong start. Knowing when to plant hydrangeas will help you ...
Old-wood hydrangeas, like bigleaf and oakleaf, can be pruned in summer right after flowers fade to protect next year’s buds.