There's a suitable hydrangea for almost any garden, but that doesn't mean they'll grow anywhere. Read our list of six places ...
First it sleeps, then it creeps, then it leaps. This old gardener's saying perfectly describes this flowering vine.
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular garden plants and it turns out there is a simple way to change the colour of the blooms, simply by adjusting the soil conditions ...
Unlike the Annabelle-type hydrangeas with large round white flowers that die back to ... with our own when I’ve wanted to produce new plants or to contain the “mother plant.” ...
Hydrangeas can bloom in a range of colours depending on the soil, but if you want them to turn blue, one gardening expert has a clever tip.
Native plants are well-suited to the local climate and have symbiotic relationships with other organisms in the area.
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about how to divide a hydrangea and whether you can plant anything under evergreens ...