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What Your Hydrangeas Need in August to Recover From the Heatwave and Bounce Back Before Fall
Discover what to do with hydrangeas in August. Late summer is all about keeping hydrangeas hydrated and helping them recover ...
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Hydrangea turning brown? Here's how to save your heat-stressed shrub in August
Hydrangeas are having a hard time surviving this summer so if yours is looking a little crispy, come on in to the critical ...
Give your hydrangeas the right care now, and they’ll reward you for summers to come.
Hydrangeas don't need much pruning the first couple of years after planting. Some hydrangeas need very little pruning at all. But there are times you need to thin out a hydrangea bush that has become ...
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The Orange Peel Hack That'll Help Your Hydrangeas Flourish
If you want beautiful and bountiful hydrangeas in your garden, look no further than a simple orange peel. Here is how to use ...
Pruning hydrangeas isn’t difficult, but knowing the exact timing is key. Here’s when it is too late to prune hydrangeas.
Bigleaf hydrangeas thrive in morning sun, afternoon shade, and moist, well-drained soil. Regular fertilization and watering are crucial for healthy growth and blooms. Prune after flowering, but avoid ...
Want blue or pink hydrangeas? Learn how adjusting your soil pH can change the color of your blooms this season.
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Your Hydrangeas Are Done Blooming—Don’t Make This Pruning Mistake
If you haven’t pruned your old-wood hydrangeas yet, it may be best to put down the shears.
Hydrangeas are often planted by themselves, but they can be paired with other plants for a more dynamic garden. Good companion plants for hydrangeas include hostas, impatiens, and caladiums, which ...
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