In spring, give potted plants a jump start on the growing season by moving them to a sunny room with night temperatures ...
"Pruning them now will only reduce next year’s blooms." Should You Cut Back New Wood Hydrangeas? According to planting expert ...
If want to ensure your hydrangeas produce large, full blooms in the spring, make sure to avoid deadheading certain varities ...
Want to get the most out of your hydrangea this summer? We asked plant experts how to take cuttings from the flowering plant to multiply its beauty in your garden. Whilst garden trends may come ...
Gardening enthusiasts have shared urgent advice for hydrangeas to ensure "flowers come back bigger and better" next year to ...
The revelation came after Facebook user Sandra Howells posted on the group, 'Mrs Hinch Gardening Tips' asking: "When can I cut my hydrangea back? The flowers are dead." Sandra's post was inundated ...
If the plant is cut back when the buds are forming, then the flowers are lost for the season. There are other varieties of hydrangeas that are tougher, produce flowers on new growth and even some ...
One gardener was left concerned after her hydrangeas went from big, vibrant blooms to a completely brown bush in the space of ...
Nikki Rowe advised on hydrangea care, saying: "It will be fine but they do need plenty of water all spring and summer. Flowers should come back even bigger and better than ever next year." ...
Protect your beloved shrubs from the cold with these quick tips. Hydrangeas are known for their lush clusters of beautiful blooms, which can blossom in both garden beds and flowerpots. While these ...