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How to Plant Hydrangeas The ideal times to plant hydrangeas are early spring and fall, when temperatures are less harsh and rainfall generally is more plentiful.
Panicle and smooth hydrangeas produce flowers on new wood, which is growth that emerges in spring after the winter.
When to Propagate Hydrangeas The best time to propagate hydrangeas is in late spring or early summer, between May and July, says Adrienne Roethling, head gardener for a private estate.
It’s a brave new hydrangea world out there and there’s simply no excuse for growing one that just doesn’t measure up in the garden.
Hydrangeas are popular flowering plants across the U.S. Find out here how best to care for them and even change their color.
Hydrangeas are a self-sufficient flower, but a little maintenance goes a long way. We asked an expert gardener how to prune hydrangeas and keep them healthy.
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares advice about growing podocarpus, hydrangeas and hibiscus.
Hydrangeas provide winter-weary Northeast Ohio with splashes of color until our eventual frost. Why then, are we often frustrated with its floral production?
A: If you want big leaf hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla) in Northwest Arkansas, be sure to look for the newer remontant (reblooming) varieties like Endless Summer, Blushing Bride or Lady in Red.
Ahead, learn how to grow and care for these gorgeous shrubs: How to Plant Hydrangeas The ideal times to plant hydrangeas are early spring and fall, when temperatures are less harsh and rainfall ...
Wait until the final frost date in spring to remove leaf mulch and replace it with wood chips to conserve soil moisture throughout summer. Specific Care For Hydrangeas That Bloom On Old Wood ...