Set yourself up for a summer full of blooms next year. There are few sights more iconic than a garden full of colorful hydrangea blooms. These perennials make their reappearance in late spring and, ...
Everyone knows moving is hard. Believe it or not, hydrangeas feel the same way. There may come a time when you need to relocate these beautiful blooms -- for purely aesthetic reasons, or perhaps ...
Fall or spring, the time window for planting is weeks of mild weather. Catherine McQueen / Getty Images When you see a hydrangea in full bloom at a nursery, you might be tempted to buy it and plant it ...
The best time to plant hydrangeas is fall or early spring; both give roots time to establish before extreme weather. In frost-free zones, like USDA zone 10, dormant hydrangeas can be planted in winter ...
Hydrangeas are perennial only in the right climate and if they're properly overwintered. Choose cold-hardy varieties, and plant them in moist, well-draining soil. Protect the buds with mulch or burlap ...
Hold off on pruning your hydrangeas in the fall—trimming too early can either stunt new wood growers or wipe out next year’s blooms on old-growth varieties. Save the serious snipping for early spring ...