Hydrangeas can be tricky to care for, especially when it comes to pruning and deadheading. But timing is everything - and Monty Don's March advice for deadheading after the last frost has transformed ...
The type of fertilizer you use and when you use it is paramount to ensuring your hydrangeas are voluminous, colorful, and healthy throughout spring.
Hydrangeas are at their best when they're given the conditions they need to produce beautiful bouquets of flowers. Here's when to plant them for best results.
Based on guidance published via Gardeners' World, Monty Don suggests cutting the spent flower head directly above the uppermost pair of vigorous buds below the bloom. This elimina ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular shrubs grown in British gardens, and pruning at the right time in March can help them ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular shrubs that can be grown in the ground or in pots. If growing in a container, it is ...
Most hydrangeas thrive in filtered shade or morning light, but some contemporary varieties like ‘Limelight’, ‘Quick Fire’, and ‘Moon Dance’ have been bred to thrive in partial-to-full sun conditions.
The Garden Guy received quite a few comments and messages from a recent Facebook post picturing a Let’s Dance Sky View ...
Hydrangea quercifolia and hydrangea arborescens are both great options for part shade areas of the garden. Both love sun, but appreciate afternoon shade during the hot summer months. They’re both also ...
Hydrangeas are known for thriving in partially shaded conditions and being vulnerable to leaf scorch, but you can grow these varieties in full-sun exposure.
This winter's extreme cold may have hurt some hydrangea types for the summer of 2026, according to Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival founder C.L. Fornari.
Hydrangeas tend to be a fan favorite for landscaping—and they look gorgeous paired with so many different kinds of plants and shrubs. But unless you're looking for a toxic relat ...