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A moth may be the culprit of hydrangea leaves curling upward in your garden, but it’s not much to worry about.
Hydrangeas will stop withering and grow healthier if watered with one natural item every seven days, according to a gardening ...
To maintain their showy blooms, hydrangeas require fertile soil that’s rich in organic matter. Though they grow best in ...
Hydrangeas are popular flowering plants in the South. Find out here how best to care for them and even change their color.
Hydrangeas have a long tradition of use in shady Southern gardens. From late April through July, huge flower heads of light ...
The gardening guru has taken to social media to share some of his gardening tips with fans, including how to make hydrangeas ...
The bigleaf hydrangea can grow well in both acidic and alkaline conditions. For many cultivars, soil pH determines the color of blooms. Acidic soil yields shades of blue, and alkaline soil prompts ...
With hotter weather, our plants are struggling, and gardening professionals are advising that we take this into account when ...
They tend to be more compact than bigleaf hydrangeas and have smaller leaves and flowers. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Smooth hydrangeas are known for their large ...
Hydrangea macrophylla is susceptible to freezing temperatures, so finding some protection from the cold is also a consideration. Late spring cold can freeze the leaves and occasionally damage the ...