I am a plant person. My favorite plants are landscape ornamentals and specifically natives. When we talk about natives, it means a plant that would grow in our region of Georgia and South Carolina if ...
The hydrangea family of flowering shrubs is one that has been expanding at an incredible pace over the last 20 years. At our store, we have as many as 30 different types of hydrangeas for sale. We are ...
If it is a tall, clinging vine (up to 80 feet), it is climbing hydrangea. If it has multilobed leaves, like an oak tree, and cone-shaped flowers, it is an oakleaf hydrangea. If it has leaves that come ...
Hydrangeas have long been a staple of Southern gardens, and it’s no wonder why. These beloved flowers, with their unique clusters of delicate blooms, offer a late-spring and early-summer splash of ...
Q: Attached is a photo of our current hydrangea plant in front of our house. Should I cut it back now or leave it alone until spring? Or do you think it’s a lost plant? – R.G., Henry County, Indiana A ...
Recently, I spoke at a garden club meeting, and many of its members aren’t from Georgia. Approaching me after my talk, they expressed their adoration for the colorful hydrangeas we enjoy here in the ...
ONE QUESTION OFTEN put to me as a plant “expert” (their word, not mine) is, “Why won’t my hydrangea bloom?” My answer is always the same: It depends. Whether producing fulsome globes, starry blossoms ...
Hydrangeas are a pretty large group of flowers with different bloom times, colors, and sizes. While many of them flower in spring or summer, there is a group of varieties and species that have more of ...
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