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Hydrangeas need plenty of water to establish roots and to survive Southern summer temperatures. Learn how much water ...
Hydrangeas enjoy rich, well-draining, slightly acidic soil. They are thirsty plants, requiring frequent, deep watering during ...
As the weather warms up, it's understandable that you want your garden to look its best. But there are plants you shouldn't ...
Several leaf spot diseases can infect hydrangeas and cause unsightly symptoms by late summer. The risk of leaf infection is higher when plants are crowded, or growth is very dense. Reduced air ...
However, you can help prevent issues by only watering hydrangeas at the soil line with drip irrigation or soaker hoses. Select healthy plants and disease-resistant varieties. Get a rain gauge and ...
When it comes to companion planting in your garden, there are some important rules to follow, especially if you have, or want ...
The best time to prune most shrubs is in the winter when the plants are dormant, so you can better see their shape. Which ...
Q: The new leaves on my hydrangea shrub recently turned brownish ... This inconveniently early emergence is encouraged when plants grow near warmth-retaining materials like a stone retaining ...
Shade-loving plants like hydrangeas are undesirable neighbors for roses because of the different light conditions required ...
By Amy-Lynn Albertson N.C. Cooperative Extension The Rowan County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers had a highly ...
According to David, a healthy, well-fed, well-watered hydrangea is your best defence against pests and diseases. However, these plants can occasionally fall victim to a few common issues.
A little known fact about hydrangeas is ... a crucial mineral for most plants, as it helps strengthen cell walls, making them more resilient to stress, pests and diseases. Article continues ...