Hydrangeas - Page 3

Smooth Hydrangea Care Learn About Wild Hydrangea Shrubs
Growing Smooth Hydrangeas Choose a location that gets sun in the morning but has some shade during the heat of the afternoon. When you are planting wi...
Sun Tolerant Hydrangeas Heat Tolerant Hydrangeas For Gardens
Sun Tolerant Hydrangea PlantsSmooth hydrangea (H. arborescens) – Smooth hydrangea is native to the eastern United States, as far south as Louisiana an...
How to Revive Hydrangeas
But hydrangeas are also one of the few plants that can draw moisture in through their florets, so it's possible to perk up wilted blooms by completely...
Why Hydrangeas Droop How To Fix Drooping Hydrangea Plants
Hydrangeas require moist soil and partial shade to remain healthy and prevent the leaves and flowers wilting. High nitrogen fertilizer can also cause ...
Hydrangea With Green Flowers - Cause Of Green Hydrangea Blooms
As the sepals age, the pink, blue, or white pigments are overpowered by the green, so colored hydrangea blossoms often fade to green over time. ... Li...
Fertilizing Hydrangeas Hydrangea Care And Feeding
A good all purpose 12-4-8 or 10-10-10 composition will provide all the fertilizing hydrangeas need. Either a chemical source or organic matter can be ...
Hydrangea Color - How Do I Change The Color Of A Hydrangea
Generally speaking, acidic soil, with a pH lower than 6.0, yields blue or lavender-blue hydrangea blooms. Alkaline soil, with a pH above 7.0, promotes...
Reasons And Fixes For A Hydrangea Not Blooming
The primary reasons hydrangeas don't bloom are incorrect pruning, bud damage due to winter and/or early spring weather, location and too much fertiliz...
Hydrangea Winter Care How To Protect Hydrangeas From Winter Cold And Wind
Protect your in-ground hydrangea in winter by making a frame around the plant by using stakes. Wrap chicken wire around the stakes to form a cage. Fil...