I let my White Dome hydrangea blooms (Hydrangea arborescens Dardom) remain on the bush until spring – they look so nice both as dried heads and coated in snow. This is OK as White Dome is an ...
The steps you take in winter can give your hydrangeas the best start for spring. From shielding them from the frost to proper pruning, cold-weather prep is key.
Gardeners have been urged to "know their hydrangea" and care for their shrubs accordingly to ensure they bloom in abundance next spring. Though Winter rarely seems like the right time to get proactive ...
1. Know your hydrangea type. The first step in planning winter care is to get a good idea of what kind of hydrangea you are growing. If your hydrangea doesn't bloom in spring but instead blooms ...
The hydrangea is the undisputed Queen of the Southern Garden. Whether you grow a big leaf hydrangea, panicle hydrangea, smooth hydrangea, or oakleaf variety, a well-tended hydrangea will give you lots ...
Think of hydrangea winter care as an investment in your future garden. Although the plants have finished flowering by fall, extra care for your hydrangeas during the coldest months of the year will ...