When it comes to deciding which hydrangeas you can prune in February, look out for the hydrangea paniculata (also known as ...
The climbers are H. anomala subsp. petiolaris and the evergreen H. seemannii, which is a great choice for sheltered urban spaces; and also the much smaller hydrangea scandens. Many of the popular new ...
Climbing hydrangeas (hydrangea petiolaris) are best pruned back as soon as possible after flowering in summer. If your hydrangeas are looking “a little worse for wear”, David claimed you can ...
This climbing hydrangea is growing on a fence in my backyard. I’m growing two mature Hydrangea petiolaris, one on a trellis attached to the front of my house and the second one against a fence in my ...
If you're not sure which type of hydrangea you have, it's best just to deadhead it and observe how it grows. If you notice that it produces flowers on this year's growth, you can prune it harder next ...
Get bright and beautiful bunches of colour. Not only is the hydrangea one of the most loved flowers in the world, but it’s also reliable and easy to grow in Australia. Used by gardeners far and wide, ...
You can use climbing hydrangeas to fill shady fence gaps. This hydrangea will climb independently on walls or fences too. Furthermore, the blossoms of delicate white flowers in summer are much loved ...