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If your hydrangea bush is thick, it could create pockets in the plant where moisture and leaf spot can thrive. Schreiber ...
“Hydrangeas prefer moist, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic pH, so plants with conflicting soil preferences, such as ...
If you've got a hydrangea in the garden, one expert has sounded the alarm about one key task that many people are doing ...
Unfortunately, if you’re hoping to grow both garlic and hydrangeas, it’s best to avoid planting them close to each other, as ...
When do hydrangeas bloom? If your hydrangea’s not blooming yet and you're not sure if it has a problem, here's what you need ...
Many garden sites suggest another good reason for avoiding watering during the afternoons—as water on the leaves could ...
Why are almost all of Cape Cod's hydrangeas blue? Who is working on a variety that braves the cold and blooms repeatedly?
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 ...
These garden showstoppers can start to look a little worse for wear if you don't make the following adjustments ...
Hydrangea enthusiasts can enjoy a carpet of the flowers now at a museum in western Tokyo's Fuchu city.
Gardeners can change hydrangea colors by adjusting soil pH, with acidity leading to blue blooms and alkalinity resulting in pink.
As a general rule, hydrangeas should be fed twice a year with a balanced fertilizer mix. You can also alter the mix to change ...