Panicle hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata) are characterized by a very good frost hardiness and tolerate drought better in summer. There are now numerous panicle hydrangea varieties that are cultivated in the garden as a shrub or even as a standard. Rice hydrangea…
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Panicle hydrangeas captivate our gardens in summer and autumn with their beautiful flowers. But what to do when they are past their prime? Panicle hydrangeas faded quickly. Should I cut off the flowers then? Use appropriate cutting tool Simple pruning shears are sufficient…
Brown and wilted leaves on the decorative hydrangea are always a warning sign that the plant is not doing well. The errors for this are to be found in maintenance. Therefore, these should be found quickly so that the plant can be…
A harsh winter puts the frost resistance of hydrangeas to the test. When the snow and frost retreat in spring, muddy leaves and brown remains of flowers cling to the branches. Despite obvious frost damage, there is still hope for your hydrangeas,…
Hydrangeas are generally known to be shade-loving, but in fact most species bloom best in light penumbra. In this article you will find out which hydrangeas also feel comfortable in the deep shade or in the blazing sun. The ideal location…
If your hydrangea droops leaves and flowers, the panic is great. The popular ornamental plants are extremely robust and you can quickly pep them up again by taking the appropriate measures. lack of water The most common cause of drooping leaves…
Rough hydrangeas, also known as velvet hydrangeas, are interesting hydrangea plants that differ from many other species in terms of growth, leaves and also the cup-shaped flowers. There are not yet as many different varieties as there are for example panicle…
The extravagant blooms of hydrangeas are based, among other things, on a targeted cut at the right time. The species affiliation determines the framework conditions, such as season and cut. A wrong cut always leads to a total loss of the next…
Climbing hydrangeas are very popular and are ideal for greening house walls and other dreary outdoor areas. The attraction of the Hydrangea petiolaris lies in its up to 25 cm wide, full flower umbels, which bloom at the end of May…
Large umbels of flowers in numerous colors make the hydrangea an extremely popular plant for the garden and balcony. In order for the decorative hydrangea, as the hydrangea is also called, to survive even harsh winters, it needs a little extra…