If you're looking for a vibrant pop of color to add to your small garden, Summer Crush bigleaf hydrangea (hydrangea macrophylla 'bailmacfive') is a winner. Mopheads bloom in either neon purple or ...
The results are in. Several weeks ago I asked readers to relate their experiences with Endless Summer hydrangea. Few plants have received such national publicity since Wave petunias. But does Endless ...
Did you hear about the gardener whose hydrangeas kept getting nibbled down by rabbits? He renamed them low-drangeas instead of hydrangeas, and now he’s less irritated when rabbits chomp them down.
May is here and so is spring! Ginger Valley has the type of flowers you need as well! Greg from Ginger Valley shows off the Endless Summer Hydrangeas! Green Thumb on WSBT22 is sponsored by Ginger ...
You see them in every field of interest. Techno-junkies, gadget monkeys, car crazed thrill seekers, tchotchke hoarders. There are collectors for everything, including plants. I admit to being plant ...
Hydrangeas are beloved landscape plants thanks to their colorful flower heads, lush foliage, and wide, eye-catching spreads. But if you want to get them to thrive in all their glory, they must be ...
The Endless Summer hydrangea is a newer variety that flowers on both old and new wood, so it will bloom “endlessly” all summer even if it is pruned in the spring. Courtesy photo The beginning of April ...
In the never-ending horticultural competition for best flowering shrub, hydrangeas consistently take the top prize. No other family of flowering shrubs can compete with hydrangeas for their beauty and ...
The sky blue and rose pinks of Hydrangeas have been a sought-after plant for many years. This is partly due to the popularity of the blooms used to decorate homes and in weddings and for other festive ...
Remember back in high school when students would whine to the teacher, "Why do we have to memorize this? We're never going to use it in real life." I've got to admit I've rarely used the quadratic ...
The beginning of April is a good time to think of the color of those daffodils in bloom. Yellow means “slow down” so pace yourself when it comes to adding tender plants and planting seeds this week.
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