Hydrangeas offer the most gorgeous and long-lasting blooms for your garden. And that makes it hard for many gardeners to determine when or how to deadhead their hydrangea bushes to help keep their ...
AOL: How To Deadhead Hydrangeas For More Blooms—And When To Do It
Hydrangeas are gorgeous shrubs that add color and interest to your garden from spring to fall. But if your hydrangeas aren’t looking their best, you may want to deadhead, or remove, spent blooms.
Deadhead hydrangeas early; prune timing depends on whether they bloom on new or old wood. Protect plants with mulch, burlap, or cages in cold climates; move potted hydrangeas indoors below 45°F.
If you are lucky enough to have hydrangeas growing in your garden, you'll know what a beautiful feature they make. However, if you're a little unsure of when to deadhead hydrangeas in spring, you've ...
Yahoo: How to Deadhead Hydrangeas for Bigger Blooms, According to a Horticulturist
MSN: Hydrangeas will be 'stronger' after winter if gardeners do one 'easy task' in September
Hydrangeas are perfect for British gardens as they can endure harsh winters - but there's one simple task to undertake now to guarantee a bounty of blooms in the spring. Even though it might seem far ...
Hydrangeas will be 'stronger' after winter if gardeners do one 'easy task' in September
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hands holding purple hydrangea - Law Ho Ming/Getty Images Nothing says summer quite like vibrant, colorful hydrangeas -- and when ...