Hydrangeas come in an extensive range of varieties and types, including oak leaf, lace cap, and mophead forms.
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What Climate is Best for Growing Hydrangeas
Various hydrangea species thrive in different climatic conditions, but generally, they are well-suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 9.
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Planting and Caring for Hydrangeas
Learn what type of soil and sun conditions are best for Hydrangeas. I will also tell you how to change the color of the blooms by adjusting the ph.
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How to Properly Prune Hydrangeas
Correct pruning is crucial for maintaining the health and aesthetic appeal of your hydrangeas. Below are my suggestions for appropriately pruning the various hydrangea varieties:
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Watering Hydrangeas
You want to water Hydrangeas early in the morning and allow them to dry out during the day. Do not wet the foliage or blooms.
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