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29 hydrangea types that can thrive in cold winter temperatures
Among these cold-tolerant hydrangeas are varieties with pinky-red and green blooms, while others are resistant to those pesky deer and rabbits in your yard.
Pruning is a big part of raising healthy plants that will continue to flourish year after year. Some plants shouldn't be pruned at all, while others should be cut way down — sometimes to the ground.
Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla) probably aren't the first blooms you think of when you want to plant flowers that will transform your space into a hummingbird heaven. Their iconic mophead blooms ...
To prune or not to prune? This may sound like an easy question. But if you're growing hydrangeas (Hydrangea), the answer is a little more complicated than you think. There are many tips and tricks for ...
* What it is: A new variety of our native smooth hydrangea that's distinctive for its pink flowers. Smooth hydrangeas normally bloom white. Flowers are big and round (bigger than softballs) and peak ...
Big-leaf hydrangeas may have the spotlight with their giant puffs of flowers blooming in pink, blue, purple or white. Wild hydrangeas, plants native to the U.S., shouldn’t be overlooked. These native ...
Smooth hydrangeas are just now coming into bloom in Kansas City. The Annabelle variety has flowers that grow up to six inches or more and will remain attractive through fall. File photo Great shrubs ...
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