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6 Places You Should Never Plant Hydrangeas

There's a suitable hydrangea for almost any garden, but that doesn't mean they'll grow anywhere.
While hydrangea are noted for thriving in shady spots, you want to keep them a bit clear of grand trees. "Large trees and even large shrubs can cause harm to hydrangeas and other plants, both by ...
It's never too early to get ready for spring and Dollar Tree is ahead of the game with their new Spring Fling dinnerware line. Featuring patterns of stunning blue hydrangeas, these dishes, cups, ...
Cutting down a tree can be quite an arduous undertaking, and how to kill a tree stump is a bit of a mystery. But if a tree is long in the tooth (or…branch?) and threatens to fall over, cut down it ...
Hydrangeas are often planted by themselves, but they can be paired with other plants for a more dynamic garden. Good companion plants for hydrangeas include hostas, impatiens, and caladiums, which ...
Secateurs at the ready: March is the perfect month to prune back garden plants such as hydrangeas, rambling roses and a variety of fruit trees.
Relative to size of plant parts, microphylla means “small-leafed,” while macrophylla says it has large leaves. The word ...
A boxwood alternative that blooms, a willow with silvery foliage, and another slew of new-twist hydrangeas are among the most ...
Just because there’s snow on the ground doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do in the garden until spring. Late winter is often ...
Then think about how you can plant this spring for more interest in your garden next winter. “You don’t have to give your garden five months off every year,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge ...
Prune these key plants in March to encourage stronger growth, better flowering and a healthier garden right through to summer.