Deadheading is a common gardening practise that promotes healthy growth in any plant. You should deadhead hydrangeas, as long as you don’t confuse deadheading with pruning. However, it’s important that you deadhead hydrangeas correctly and at the right time of year as you could do more harm than good. What is the difference between deadheading vs pruning hydrangeas? When deadheading any plant, you just remove the fading flower blossoms so that the plant’s energy can…
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Heuchera, otherwise known as Coral Bells, produces large sprays of bell-shaped flowers that run lengthwise up their tall stems. They…
If you have a climbing Hydrangea that you love, why not take the opportunity to grow more of them? One…
There are over 80 species of Magnolia trees, some of which are native to areas like Central America, others to…