Hydrangeas are no-brainer bloomers to grow in Hampton Roads. They tolerate tidal flooding, seashore conditions and even moderate drought once their roots are established a year or two. You really help ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Two of my three mophead hydrangeas have no flowers. I pruned all of them to the ground this spring like the nursery told me when I bought my Blushing Bride hydrangea. Now only the Blushing Bride has ...
Unlike other mophead and lacecap hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla), hydrangeas in the “Endless Summer” collection bloom both on current and older-season wood, resulting in a significantly longer ...
The blushing bride and her eye-catching straps put on quite the show last year. Now that I have your attention, I am talking about the strap-leaf Heart to Heart "Blushing Bride"―Proven Winners ...
The blushing bride and her eye-catching straps put on quite the show last year. It’s so true, and I can imagine editors everywhere having palpitations as The Garden Guy goes rogue with seductive humor ...
September means back to school and back to the basics when it comes to yard care. This is a good month to fertilize the lawn, remove the weeds from garden beds, and refresh your containers and porch ...
Q: I bought three hydrangeas this summer, and now with winter around the corner, I'm worried about them dying. I covered them with plastic covers. I think frost was here and gone because I noticed ...
Q: I love hydrangeas, especially the ones that get the big, blue flower balls in summer. I've heard there are now types that bloom almost all summer. Is that true? Can you tell me the names to look ...
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