We've rounded up common mistakes that leave your hydrangeas bare with no blooms. Avoid these errors, and your hydrangeas will flourish in no time.
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Get more flowers by knowing exactly how and when to fertilize hydrangeas.
This client has an older landscape which is truly lovely. The trees are maturing; the shrubs are well established. The property is large, and entirely private. This boxwood bed featuring a lovely antique sundial we did for her several years ago, but the majority of the landscape was done by someone else. Whomever did the landscape
Welcome to our guide on the right way to care for your Hydrangea! This is a comprehensive guide covering watering, sunlight requirements, soil requirements, fertilizing and more. Even you will learn to troubleshoot different Hydrangea
A variety of hydrangea types—climbing and shrub, lacecap and mophead, bigleaf and oakleaf—can thrive in Southern gardens. Learn about each variety and how to grow them.
Explore 20 inspiring hydrangea gardens for ideas and tips for companion plants, where and when to plant hydrangeas, and how to grow them in the South.
Explore 20 inspiring hydrangea gardens for ideas and tips for companion plants, where and when to plant hydrangeas, and how to grow them in the South.
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This Old House landscape contractor Jenn Nawada explains why she loves hydrangeas so much and where to plant and care for them.
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L’hortensia ‘Vanille Fraise’ est un arbuste à la floraison blanc-rose remarquable et originale. Conseils de plantation, d’entretien et de taille.
As most gardeners will know, Hydrangea macrophylla responds to acidic soil by producing blue flowers, whereas a chalky, alkaline soil will turn them bright pink.
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Whether you're looking to create a tall privacy hedge or a low border. Let us show you how easy creating a hydrangea hedge can be!
One of the most widely grown ornamental flowers around the globe, gardeners are understandably obsessed with the Hydrangea. The massive clusters that pop up around summertime are cherished both indoors and out, ensuring there is
Use these tips to identify your hydrangea and know when or if it should be pruned. With six main varieties available, these photos will help determine what you are growing.
In this article we will show you exactly how we propagate hundreds of hydrangeas every year in our wholesale nursery. We will be using softwood…
Oh my goodness, it's been a crazy summer! I am excited to share with you this weeks garden photo's. The Vanilla Strawberry Hydra...
If you're looking to propagate one hydrangea into multiple, this post covers the 3 most commonly used methods to grow new shrubs from cuttings.
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I couldn't imagine my garden without hydrangeas, and I've grown (and fallen in love) with many. Meet a few of my shrub loves.
This side garden features the large leaf evergreen japonica fatsia & oakleaf hydrangeas. Stunning!
The unauthorized approach. A lot of hoopla and mystique has been built up around the "proper" way to propagate hydrangeas and other easy rooting shrubs
Learn to propagate hydrangeas from cuttings using these step-by-step instructions. You can root cuttings in summer or fall and grow them into new plants.
Wij kunnen geen genoeg krijgen van de hortensia, want hij bloeit de hele zomer uitbundig. Gelukkig is een hortensia stekken eenvoudig.
In one of my previous posts I asked everyone to complete a Hydrangea survey to give me a better idea what type of plants I should be looking for, breeding and introducing. The survey was primarily about Hydrangea macrophylla and its cultivars. One comment that caught my attention went something like this: I think instead of forcing Hydrangea macrophylla to do something they weren’t designed to do, we should focus the hardy species that bloom on new wood, like Hydrangea paniculata and Hydrangea arborescens. I agree, these two species are fabulous and foolproof just about anywhere in North America . There are many superb new varieties of Hydrangea paniculata. I've written about it on this blog and mentioned Pinky Winky, Little Lamb, The Swan, and Limelight. These are are all easy to grow and dependible plants. I also wrote about Hydrangea arborescens in an earlier post. To remind you I said … Smooth Hydrangea, Hydrangea arborescens (Eastern U.S, Zone 3), is a wonderful, hardy plant that blooms in midsummer. It has the great advantage of blooming on the current season’s wood. This results in very reliable blooming plant regardless of frost or winter injury. The species itself is not a spectacular garden plant with its small mostly fertile flowers, but there are some noteworthy cultivars that are worth growing. 'Annabelle', introduced by Joe McDanials of Champaign, IL, is the most commonly grown cultivar. One is hard pressed to find any other cultivar of Hydrangea arborescens being sold today. There are some nurseries unknowingly selling the cultivars 'Hills of Snow' as 'Annabelle'. True 'Annabelle' has very large, perfectly symmetrical blooms, while the blooms of 'Grandiflora' are often quartered and irregular. 'Annabelle' is very showy, but often collapses under the weight of its own blooms. If you remember, I said there was a need for more selections of H. arborescens and that I would like to see an improved 'Annabelle' with sturdier stems. At the time this was only a wish, however I was breeding and selecting with the goal of developeing an Annabelle with strong stems. Annabelle is such a great plant but is a mess after it rains. The stems are just not strong enough to hold the large flowers. Well I have exciting news to share; I found a plant with very strong stems. This was not a big of a surprise, but what came as a surprise was that this selection had strong stems and incredibly larger flower heads too. When I counted the individual flowers this selection had 4x as many flowers as Annabell. I call it Incrediball Hydrangea. Here are a few photos I took of the plant. What do you think? Don't ask be where you can buy it because it's not for sale - yet. Hopefully you can get it from Wayside gardens next Spring.
Learn how to grow climbing hydrangea in the garden in this article. Includes information on planting, trellising, growing and varieties of hydrangea
Un jardin les pieds dans l’eau est une situation si exceptionnelle que Chantal et Olivier n’ont pas hésité longtemps pour signer l’acquisition. Visite de ce jardin breton en belle harmonie avec sa région et son environnement.
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There's a number of reason why your hydrangeas aren't blooming. Luckily there is usually a simple solution!
Wow. I love how happy these hydrangeas are all smashed together and blooming their hearts out. via
I have seen this posted as a climbing hydrangea and a climbing viburnum. I can't find it anywhere to buy.
Explore 20 inspiring hydrangea gardens for ideas and tips for companion plants, where and when to plant hydrangeas, and how to grow them in the South.
"QUICK BUY" License Options City Twitchers Garden; flowerbed with Agapanthus 'White heaven', Hydrangea macrophylla 'Nymphe', Campanula persicifolia Alba; Digitalis purpurea Albiflora, Hosta 'Fire and ice', Lamium maculatum 'White Nancy' against white rustic wooden wall with bird houses.- Designer: Sarah Keyser; Sponsor: Living Landscapes; RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2015 All images featured on the website are © Joanna Kossak. You are free to use my images only on Pinterest.