Your hydrangeas' warm weather performance depends entirely on how you treat them before winter truly sets in and temperatures plummet. Here's how to prep them.
If your hydrangeas are grown in containers, rather than directly in your yard, October is a good time to move them into a ...
Drive past a few houses with stunning front gardens in the summer and you're likely to notice a familiar repetition: a low-growing shrub with wide green leaves and what look like popcorn balls of ...
One of the most important things to do with hydrangeas in autumn is to apply a layer of mulch to the base – this is ...
Holes in hydrangea leaves are usually caused by pests like beetles, caterpillars, slugs, or aphids—use a hand lens to ID the culprit. Deer or rabbits leave torn leaves, while fungal diseases or heat ...