Some hydrangea varieties need good protection to survive the winter, whether they are grown in pots or directly in the garden ...
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
Because the South covers so much territory, the first frost dates vary widely depending on your USDA hardiness zone. These dates are based on historic data, but you should be prepared for an early or ...
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
Hydrangeas usually do not need much attention in November, but there is one crucial task gardeners must do before the ground ...
Hydrangeas are brimming with nostalgia, stirring memories of endless Southern summers. When winter arrives, these charming plants need a little TLC to ensure summer blooms return the following season.
Pruning hydrangeas late in the season leaves plants more vulnerable to cold damage, but it can also remove flower buds and make plants flower less the following year. To avoid these issues, never ...
If you want to protect your plants as the colder months approach, there are five things you need to do now — but first you ...
Hydrangeas require a bit of care over the colder months. Here are five things you need to do in order to protect your plants from the frost and winter weather.
Cutting back hydrangeas at the wrong time can affect the next season's blooms. Once new buds form, pruning can result in a ...
New wood blooming hydrangeas can handle shaping now and hard pruning when dormant. Old wood blooming hydrangeas should only be pruned right after blooming. Pruning at the wrong time cuts off future ...
Cascades of blue and pink hydrangeas are washing across gardens in the Capital Region, bringing to upstate the hallmark look of Cape Cod’s signature flower. Due to our warmer, milder winter the buds ...