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Hydrangeas require a balance of sun and shade, explains Pamela Vasques, the fine gardener at the Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod ...
According to veterinary experts at PetMD, hydrangeas are toxic to dogs and cats. Every part of the plant, including the flowers, buds, leaves and stems, contains a chemical called amygdalin, which can ...
Let’s Dance Sky View is a hybrid of the Hydrangea macrophylla or mophead type and the Hydrangea serrata or mountain hydrangea ...
By far the most common reason for some hydrangeas to not flower is pruning at the wrong time of year. Here's what else to ...
Hallelujah, it's hydrangea season! Actually, hydrangea season comes early in the Deep South and even more so if you are ...
To add beauty or privacy, put your garden on the fast track with these fast-growing bushes that add two feet or more every ...
Brown spots on hydrangea leaves can be caused by fungal disease, pests, and other factors. Fix any and all of those problems ...
Hydrangeas are versatile garden flowers with vibrant blooms, but they require careful watering and protection from strong sun ...
There’s a traffic jam in the driveway — great plants freshly home from the garden center, all awaiting a chance to prove ...
There are four colors in the begonia series―Surefire Red, Rose, White and the newest is Cherry Cordial with high gloss ...
Curious why your hydrangea leaves are turning brown? Here we explain common causes, such as water stress, fungal infections, ...
Hydrangea leaf-tiers are small moths that are active now and whose larvae sew leaves at the end of stems together with a silk thread. Once protected inside the enclosed leaf, they feed on the ...