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 ...
Hydrangeas not blooming may be due to improper pruning time, winter damage, or too much shade. Bigleaf and oakleaf hydrangeas bloom on old wood, so pruning them in winter removes flower buds. Smooth ...
The steps you take in winter can give your hydrangeas the best start for spring. From shielding them from the frost to proper pruning, cold-weather prep is key.
Leggy hydrangeas are often caused by poor pruning, low light, or overcrowding. Identify if yours blooms on old or new wood to prune at the right time. Prune gently—removing weak stems and no more than ...
Dear Master Gardener: My poor hydrangea has been decimated by black spots similar to the black spots on red tip photinia. I have sprayed with a systemic fungicide to no avail. Do you have a solution?
Hydrangeas are great shrubs for backyards. Their huge and long-lasting blooms are beautiful, both amongst the landscape and cut for the vase, and overall, the plants are pretty low-fuss. However, ...