The best spring and summer blooms start with preparing plants properly before the first frost, so don't forget these tasks ...
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How to Properly Winterize Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas grown in winter-proof containers can be overwintered in place if the containers are too large to move. Add mulch ...
Hydrangeas are a garden favorite thanks to their cloud-like blooms and classic charm. Best of all, you don’t need a vast estate to enjoy them. Planting in containers is a wonderful, rewarding way to ...
Some hydrangea varieties need good protection to survive the winter, whether they are grown in pots or directly in the garden ...
If you want to protect your plants as the colder months approach, there are five things you need to do now — but first you have to know what kind of hydrangea you have, according to Southern Living.
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Here are eight jobs for the well-winter-prepped yard: Mulch acts like a blanket to keep the soil slightly warmer over winter, ...
I like having containers with greens in them over the winter to add interest to my garden. It’s best not to use terra cotta ...
Perennials are a wonderful way to bring color to your garden year after year, whether it's a sprig of lavender or a cluster of chrysanthemums. However, for many, growing flowers and vegetables in ...
Hydrangeas are a popular choice for British gardens, blooming even in the cold of winter, but gardeners take note, as there's a simple trick to ensure a bountiful bloom come spring.