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Boxwoods are classic and popular hedge shrubs that add visual interest and architectural lines to a garden or yard. Trim them ...
Spring is in the air, and there's no better time to refresh your tabletop decor! A beautifully set table can transform any ...
Feeling behind the times in your flower arrangements? We talked to five florists and gardeners about the once dated flowers ...
But with the Easter holiday just weeks away, they shared an important reminder about a popular flower that many of us bring home in the spring: Easter lilies. AGWC recommends keeping Easter lilies far ...
Few summer-blooming shrubs are as iconic as hydrangeas, which boast gorgeous, bouncy blooms that add texture and color to any garden. While these shrubs are low-maintenance, incorporating ...
GARDENING fans have been urged to save their kitchen scraps to help a fan-favourite flower bloom with "intense" colour this spring. Hydrangeas can grow the best, vibrant blooms thanks to three ...
If your hydrangea plants are beginning to look dull or unhealthy, experts recommend that this one easy-to-come-by ingredient will have them perked up in no time. There are many benefits to gardening.
Hydrangeas require slightly acidic soil to grow strong and healthy, which is why they will benefit from orange peels. If the soil is too alkaline, then hydrangeas can struggle to absorb the ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular plants to grow in British gardens due to how low maintenance they are, but you can give them a boost by feeding them one kitchen scrap. Crys Stewart, an ...
By making use of kitchen scraps such as eggshells, coffee grounds and orange peels, gardeners can nourish their hydrangeas in an environmentally friendly way while avoiding synthetic fertilisers.
Hydrangeas are the go-to blooms for many garden enthusiasts and interior decorators alike - loved for their large, eye-catching flower heads that range in vibrant colours from pearly white through ...
Spring is now here, and the sunnier days mean flowers like roses and hydrangeas are growing again. However, they can struggle to bloom if they do not have the right nutrients. Roses and hydrangeas ...