by Javier | Aug 27, 2017 | Natural Living
Source: A Way To Garden IF SOMEONE SAYS HYDRANGEA, many of us first conjure classic images of big blue moptops, or maybe the paniculata types with their conical white-to-pink-to-tan flowers. So you think you know a hydrangea when you see it? Well, chances are if...
by Environmental News | May 27, 2017 | Be Organic
Author: Arleen Spenceley / Source: Virginian-Pilot Jim Manion’s mother was a gardener. He still remembers watching her work in the yard when he was a kid. She’d “weed or water,” he said, and spend time watching the vegetables grow. She taught him some of...
by Environmental News | May 2, 2017 | Be Organic
Author: Tim Johnson / Source: chicagotribune.com It is not unusual for bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) cultivars to die back each year due to the winter cold. Simply cut back the dead stems to the point of new growth. (Kim Kim Foster-Tobin / The State) I...
by Environmental News | Apr 10, 2017 | Live Toxic Free
Author: Debbie Wolfe / Source: Garden Therapy What’s not to love about hydrangeas? These showy shrubs are the delight of summer blooms. They are long-living shrubs that bloom most of the summer and well into fall. Here is a guide to all things hydrangea: a...
by | Jan 3, 2017 | Live Toxic Free
Author: Stephanie Rose / Source: Garden Therapy Even though holiday decorating is finished for the year, you can still get outside and clip greenery for a bird-friendly winter container. Winter birds are a lovely addition to the garden and this container...