The steps you take in winter can give your hydrangeas the best start for spring. From shielding them from the frost to proper ...
Learn how to care for hydrangeas in the winter with our comprehensive guide. Discover tips for protecting different hydrangea ...
Hydrangeas are such a joy to grow. They require minimal care as long as you’ve planted them in the right spot for the type of hydrangea that you’ve selected. The reward is an impressive summer-long ...
When I moved to Connecticut in July of 2021, I remember driving through neighborhoods looking for somewhere I might eventually want to live and being struck by the beautifully-landscaped yards that ...
Brown spots on hydrangea leaves and flowers are rarely fatal to hydrangea plants. However, these unsightly blemishes can impact the look of your hydrangeas and they may signal that your plants are ...
This is a good time to prune most of the hydrangeas grown in the Chicago region while the plants are dormant. Since your plants are newly planted, there is very little if any pruning for you to do ...
Think of hydrangea winter care as an investment in your future garden. Although the plants have finished flowering by fall, extra care for your hydrangeas during the coldest months of the year will ...
The second week of April means there is still time to add bare-root shrubs, fruit trees, roses, berries and flowering shrubs such as lilac and hydrangeas to your landscape. Some hellebores will still ...
There's nothing like a big, beautiful bush of hydrangeas. The woody shrub comes in many different varieties and cultivars, producing endless color combinations and plant sizes, from small bushes to ...
Learn how to prune hydrangeas the right way to ensure profuse blooms and healthy growth in your garden #Hydrangeas ...
Showy, long blooming hydrangeas are old fashioned favorites in the garden and newer cultivars are more adaptable and easier to grow. I'm Lisa Hilgenberg from Chicago Botanic Garden with gardening tips ...
Residents on the South Shore have weathered a rough winter so far, battening down the hatches, cranking up the generators and digging out after a big snow. Sure, we're tough New Englanders, good at ...