February is a time most gardeners are preparing for springtime and doing some final winter jobs (Image: Getty) February is the final
MoreHydrangeas are known to give a real show of huge flowers for months during the summer. Their flowers can then fade from
MoreAccording to the experts at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the most commonly grown hydrangeas in the UK are lacecaps and mopheads.
MoreHydrangeas tend to be durable garden plants that don’t require an excessive amount of special attention to flourish. While they can survive the
MoreHydrangeas boast huge, vibrant clusters of blooms, which put on a show from late spring until autumn. Known for being low maintenance,
MoreHydrangeas come in a range of shapes ranging from circular balls to gorgeous cones. The hydrangea is a plant that can survive
MoreOne of the most common care needs that many gardeners seem to struggle with is pruning. When it comes to hydrangea pruning,
MoreProper hydrangea winter care will determine the success and amount of next summer’s blooms. The key to hydrangea winter protection is to
MoreAs most of the UK is experiencing heavy rainfall and flooding, many gardeners will be wondering how to revive their outdoor spaces.
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