No matter what type of hydrangea you are growing, there is a long list of diseases that could potentially threaten them. Whether it be fungal or bacterial problems, all parts of the hydrangea can be ...
I checked with the Chicago Botanic Garden’s Plant Health Care supervisor, who has seen this same problem in some of the Garden’s hydrangeas this spring. Your description fits the damage we see from ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- One of the most common flowering shrubs in Northeast Ohio gardens may be the hydrangea. With large, showy yet elegant flower clusters that have long-lasting blooms and the ability ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs. Their blooms are gorgeous, and they’re a low-maintenance plant once established. However, few things ruin the look of a hydrangea shrub faster ...
Q: My hydrangea didn't bloom this past spring, even though I water and fertilize them regularly. What might the problem be? Will pruning help? Jean, Tulsa A: The cause for hydrangeas not blooming is ...
This is the time of year we can enjoy our gorgeous hydrangeas. The University of Illinois Plant Clinic has noted some recent hydrangea problems, and I thought I would share those with you. The first ...
The steps you take in winter can give your hydrangeas the best start for spring. From shielding them from the frost to proper ...
Q: I have an issue with my Pinky Winky hydrangea tree, as you can see from the photo. Early this summer, it developed yellowing leaves, which I’m certain is chlorosis. I’ve had the tree for six years ...
Watch this Southern bloom put on a colorful show throughout the summer. Fact checked by Khara Scheppmann When a homeowner stumbles upon a landscaping problem, hydrangeas are always a trusty solution.
QUESTION: In previous columns you’ve mentioned that you use tree leaves for mulch. Do you shred them first, or do you just leave them whole? Wouldn’t leaving them whole allow them to blow around, ...