Make your containers, hanging baskets, or garden beds look fuller with cascading plants that are as easy to care for as they ...
Across British gardens, once-spectacular hydrangeas are turning leafy and shy on flowers. In June, one quick check can ...
Most gardeners eventually reach a point where they stop asking, “What can I grow here?” and start asking a different question ...
Hydrangeas can swell into showstoppers with one quiet June job but overlook it and these explosive blousy blooms will sulk ...
Bigleaf hydrangeas thrive in maritime climates like Martha's Vineyard but can be challenging to grow elsewhere. Traditional hydrangeas form flower buds in the fall, which are often killed by late ...
Learn how to deadhead hydrangeas with this comprehensive guide. Discover the benefits of deadheading, the appropriate timing, ...
Pruning hydrangeas starts with knowing what type you have. Danielle from Poland asks, “When should I prune my hydrangeas? I ...
Whether you want to create a focal point in your garden, hide an eyesore, or just enjoy some beautiful blooms, a flowering climbing plant or vine is ideal. But how do you teach a flower to climb where ...
Although you might think that growing and maintaining these plants is challenging, you might be pleased to learn that many climbing plants are easy to grow and require minimal maintenance. Here are ...
Slugs and snails can cause havoc in the garden, eating plants and crops, but Monty Don has shared a variety of natural, chemical-free ways to deter them and protect your plants ...
A little care in the beginning will yield big, bushy blooms. Step 1: Get the timing right Early spring is usually the best time to plant hydrangea. (The exact timing depends on your region, of course.
Climbing hydrangea not flowering? Discover the most common reasons why blooms fail to appear and what you can do to encourage a healthy, abundant display. The climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris) ...