And while, in most cases, a drooping hydrangea isn't a major cause for concern, Myers says that it could damage the appearance of the flowering blooms, which isn't a good look for a garden. "When they ...
Enfield says that in most cases, no harm will come to your plant if you don't stake it. However, she does warn that there is a chance that thin flowering stems could be damaged when pulled down by the ...
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12 winter care tips to keep hydrangeas healthy and ready to bloom in spring
The steps you take in winter can give your hydrangeas the best start for spring. From shielding them from the frost to proper ...
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