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Not All Hydrangeas Are the Same Hundreds of hydrangea species and cultivar exist, but there are a few common types. Each type has different attributes that you need to consider. Read more hydrangea ...
2. How To Choose Hydrangeas For Your Front Yard Landscape As you plan your front yard hydrangea garden, look at the color of the plants you choose and when they’ll be in bloom.
If you find yourself enchanted by these garden gems, here are a few tips to help you choose the right hydrangea and keep it ...
It’s summer and everywhere you look hydrangeas are bursting with color. If bloom envy has you eager to add a hydrangea to ...
With its large, textured leaves and its large, showy, mophead-type flowers, hydrangeas can transform a ho-hum garden space into a colorful, visually interesting and almost dream-like landscape ...
But with more than 70 species of hydrangeas varying widely in needs, bloom patterns, pruning schedules and appearance, savvy gardeners should read up on best practices to help hydrangeas thrive.
Plant those Mother's Day hydrangeas into the garden for a bold but traditional Southern look Plus, you can change the color of the flowers by amending the soil.
Hydrangea blooms are colorful, full and beautiful. Paul Epsom shows ways to incorporate them into your landscape design. To stream WNEP on your phone, you need the WNEP app.
Hydrangea arborescens, also known as smooth or snowhill hydrangeas, has flower heads that are white to off-white appearing in June through September. It generally reaches a height of up to 5 feet.
USDA/Agricultural Research Service. "New hydrangea cultivars for landscape gardens." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 27 April 2010. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2010 / 04 / 100427101230.htm>.
Suzanne Mahler, a Hanover lecturer, horticulturalist and garden writer, has several blue hydrangeas that have not bloomed for years, but are "absolutely gorgeous this summer.