Add a pop of color to every corner of your garden. Hydrangeas are a garden favorite thanks to their cloud-like blooms and classic charm. Best of all, you don’t need a vast estate to enjoy them.
A few varieties McConnell suggests include evergreen shrubs like Golden Oakland® Holly and Purple Pixie® Dwarf Weeping ...
CORVALLIS – When botanist John Bartram first identified a hydrangea native to North America in the 1730s, little did he know it would become a mainstay of the garden with its iconic flowers implying ...
After the hottest, driest summer since the early 1940s, a lot of plants look beat. Happily, there are a few standouts, like the Japanese anemones, which never miss a beat, and the goldenrods, which ...
Explore the versatile hydrangea variety that can grow tall or remain compact. Learn how to care for these plants to enhance ...
As adults, they still do, which is why growing hydrangeas is so much fun. They’re not only easy to grow but are also quite hardy and resistant to most pests and diseases, making it even easier to care ...
This summer’s hydrangeas have been awesome. The traditional mop head blossoms have lost their brilliant blue color, fading to lime green or baby blue. The panicle and smooth hydrangeas are in full ...
Hydrangeas are often planted by themselves, but they can be paired with other plants for a more dynamic garden. Good companion plants for hydrangeas include hostas, impatiens, and caladiums, which ...
Hydrangeas are a garden favorite thanks to their cloud-like blooms and classic charm. Best of all, you don’t need a vast estate to enjoy them. Planting in containers is a wonderful, rewarding way to ...