February is a good time to do late winter pruning. Roses, some hydrangeas, fruit trees and winter-weary perennials can all be pruned now. Here are some answers to the most asked questions on pruning ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The most common hydrangea with big, round blooms such as Endless Summer and the big leaf or macrophylla varieties prefer shade ...
Don’t prune Black Eyed Susans, sunflowers, or ornamental grasses—they add winter interest. Mums, geraniums, and Christmas ferns stay colorful or green, so no trimming is needed. Wait until spring to ...
These hydrangea companion plants will give your shrubs a boost. Hydrangeas are one of the most beautiful flowers to add to your garden, and one way to ensure they thrive is by planting them next to a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hydrangeas are one of the most beautiful flowers to add to your garden, and one way to ensure they thrive is by planting them next ...
Prune shrubs based on bloom time, cold tolerance, and variety—check what's best for each type. Cut back new wood hydrangeas in fall, but wait until after blooming to prune old wood ones. Remove dead ...
A question from Dan Gill: My St. Augustine grass has turned tan with the cold. What should I do, if anything? My hydrangeas also look awful, but I don't think I should cut them back until I see new ...
Learn the key differences between old wood and new wood hydrangeas, including their characteristics, pruning needs, and ...
The fourth week of September means the planting season for adding new trees and shrubs is still in full sway. Another thing swaying are the many ornamental grasses that take pride of place in the late ...
The second week of February means it is time to stop procrastinating and order your tickets online for the NWFG show by visiting gardenshow.com. You will not only score a discount but be inspired by ...