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The best plants for wet gardens: 5 flowers and flora that thrive in water-logged soil
"With their big, bold leaves and a wide range of varieties, Hostas flourish in wet ground and shaded areas. They soak up the ...
For a new hydrangea selection that puts on a spectacular season show, we suggest the 'Felicity' hydrangea. It's a part of the popular French hydrangea family. 'Felicity' produces lacecap-like blooms, ...
Hydrangeas are a garden favourite, loved for their vibrant blue, purple, and pink blooms that bring colour and charm to borders and patios. However, with their flowering season lasting only a few ...
Dear Dr. Dirt: Can you divide a hydrangea to start new plants? — Judy, Indianapolis Dear Reader: The common hydrangeas are rather easily propagated by softwood (May and June) or hardwood (fall) ...
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Experts say do this simple 5-minute gardening task now for healthier and bigger Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are a popular choice for any garden, thriving even in the harsh conditions of winter, but gardeners should be ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowers in the United States, thanks to their big, bouncy blooms that come in lovely shades of pink, blue, white, purple, and beyond. To get even more out of ...
Hold off on pruning your hydrangeas in the fall—trimming too early can either stunt new wood growers or wipe out next year’s ...
What's prettier than a hydrangea in full bloom? Not much — at least in our opinion. Those bright, bushy plants full of flowers and foliage are a welcomed sight after a rough winter, and we're here to ...
SWAMPSCOTT (CBS) - Call it the mystery of the hydrangea cutting. If you take a close look at the plants at two houses in Swampscott, you'll see that somebody snipped the stalks. And the homeowners ...
SEATTLE — Seattle gardening expert Ciscoe Morris is a big fan of fall freebies in the garden. "It's early fall, and this is a great time to get free plants! So I'm gonna propagate one of my favorites!
Summer is well underway and questions are flooding in to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension faculty and Master Gardeners ...
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