Q: Our tomato fruits start filling out very nicely but almost overnight some fruits develop open bottoms, almost like it was sliced off. What causes this and what can be done? – Mike H. A: Your photos ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most loved flowers around. It's easy to see why: They feature big, beautiful blooms and fit well in a variety of garden styles, from country and cottage to formal. The ...
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 your hydrangea blooms on new wood, cut back these shrubs to the ground in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. They will grow and set buds the same year they bloom. Shrubs that ...
Many of us dream of having big, beautiful hydrangea blooms (Hydrangea spp.) filling our front yards. People love them for their showy and long-lasting flowers. And if you have ever read a guide on how ...
As adults, they still do, which is why growing hydrangeas is so much fun. They’re not only easy to grow but are also quite hardy and resistant to most pests and diseases, making it even easier to care ...
If you're growing hydrangeas in your garden this summer, you might be noticing some dead branches you've never seen before. Meteorologist Alex Calamia explains why, and which plants might be holding ...
They’re fragrant, colorful, and boy can they put on a show. Hydrangeas are popular shrubs featuring orb-shaped clusters of flowers that usually bloom in shades of blue, purple and pink during summer ...
The best time to plant hydrangeas is fall or early spring; both give roots time to establish before extreme weather. In frost-free zones, like USDA zone 10, dormant hydrangeas can be planted in winter ...
Overwintering hydrangeas can be a challenge and this autumn maintenance guide helps you know exactly what to do. Proper care depends on both the species of hydrangea you grow along with the variety.
Q: Our tomato fruits start filling out very nicely but almost overnight some fruits develop open bottoms, almost like it was sliced off. What causes this and what can be done? – Mike H. A: Your photos ...