Hydrangea paniculata, also known as "peegee hydrangeas," have pinkish-white flowers and toothed leaves that grow in triads or pairs. There are also a few less-common varieties that you might come ...
Towards the end of March, sap begins to rise, causing dormant buds to burst into leaf in many garden shrubs. This time of year is perfect for pruning hydrangeas, as we can easily see the parts of the ...
Panicle hydrangeas, or Hydrangea paniculata varieties have skyrocketed in popularity largely thanks to producers that have given us more varieties than we could have ever imagined. The panicle ...
An outstanding new hydrangea called Limelight (Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight') has been named a Louisiana Super Plants selection by the LSU AgCenter. This is a type of hydrangea that is very ...
Panicle hydrangeas, or Hydrangea paniculata varieties, have skyrocketed in popularity, largely thanks to producers that have given us more varieties than we could have ever imagined. The Garden Guy is ...
Hydrangea paniculata, one of my favorite types of hydrangeas, has earned its place as a staple in gardens. Admired for its large, cone-shaped blooms, hardiness and remarkable versatility, this species ...
Hydrangeas are like draught horses, they plod on and get the job done no matter what's happening around them. I won't bang on about them being overused because there are a couple of cultivars that are ...
Hydrangea paniculata or panicled hydrangeas are some of the last hydrangeas to bloom in my garden. They are at their best from mid to late summer and into the fall, providing beautiful blooms when ...
Hydrangeas are beloved landscape plants thanks to their colorful flower heads, lush foliage, and wide, eye-catching spreads. But if you want to get them to thrive in all their glory, they must be ...
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Can you prune hydrangeas in February? Experts reveal the varieties you can safely prune now for beautiful blooms
Can you prune hydrangeas in February? If you've caught yourself wondering this, you're not alone; it's a question on many a gardener's mind right now – likely because it's deceptively mild (remember, ...
When we think of hydrangeas, it is the mopheads or hortensias that come to mind, since they are such a feature of gardens on acid soil in coastal counties. Admirable as these hydrangeas can be ...
Did you hear about the gardener whose hydrangeas kept getting nibbled down by rabbits? He renamed them low-drangeas instead of hydrangeas, and now he’s less irritated when rabbits chomp them down.
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