Flowering plants are one of the most popular ways to brighten the landscape of your home. Even in colder or dryer climates, something in the human soul calls for flowers to give a home beauty, grace and color.
One such flower is the hydrangea, an increasingly popular flower for home owners, landscapers and gardeners. Many people remember hydrangeas from their childhood, growing alongside the front porch of their grandmother's house. White used to be a color representing success in many a Northern household. Now, with the introduction of new Northern-hardy varieties in many colors, hydrangeas can be enjoyed in almost any location around the country, with different colors at that.
One such flower is the hydrangea, an increasingly popular flower for home owners, landscapers and gardeners. Many people remember hydrangeas from their childhood, growing alongside the front porch of their grandmother's house. White used to be a color representing success in many a Northern household. Now, with the introduction of new Northern-hardy varieties in many colors, hydrangeas can be enjoyed in almost any location around the country, with different colors at that.
Hydrangeas have become more colorful than ever thanks to the efforts of flower breeders. However, many of the selections do not bloom well or at all in Northern climates. A lot of this is due to misguided attempts to prune late in the season, as well as wear and tear brought along by winter climate.
Because the majority of hydrangeas have their flower buds produced in the autumn months, winter can be especially turbulent. Now new introductions produce their flower buds on the new growth of the plant in the spring, ensuring blooms every year even for those gardeners who live in harsh Northern climates. Pruning late in the fall or in early spring will remove the developed flower buds of most hydrangeas.
This new breed of hydrangea, like Forever and Ever Hydrangea, features blooms that develop on the new growth, and will perform and bloom each and every year even if they are pruned at the wrong time. These flowers enjoy a longer blooming season, thus making them an apt choice for any border planting, wide-scale landscaping or even container plants. These flowers are equally beautiful whether they are cut or dried. And in an area with little shade, hydrangeas can add some much-needed color and beauty.
Hydrangea breeders have begun breeding new varieties that incorporate these great new features. Forever and Ever hydrangeas, first introduced in 2005, feature three different colors. These are beautiful mop-headed flowers that will be available at your nearest flower garden this spring. Your pinks may turn into blue depending on th
Because the majority of hydrangeas have their flower buds produced in the autumn months, winter can be especially turbulent. Now new introductions produce their flower buds on the new growth of the plant in the spring, ensuring blooms every year even for those gardeners who live in harsh Northern climates. Pruning late in the fall or in early spring will remove the developed flower buds of most hydrangeas.
This new breed of hydrangea, like Forever and Ever Hydrangea, features blooms that develop on the new growth, and will perform and bloom each and every year even if they are pruned at the wrong time. These flowers enjoy a longer blooming season, thus making them an apt choice for any border planting, wide-scale landscaping or even container plants. These flowers are equally beautiful whether they are cut or dried. And in an area with little shade, hydrangeas can add some much-needed color and beauty.
Hydrangea breeders have begun breeding new varieties that incorporate these great new features. Forever and Ever hydrangeas, first introduced in 2005, feature three different colors. These are beautiful mop-headed flowers that will be available at your nearest flower garden this spring. Your pinks may turn into blue depending on th
This new breed of hydrangea, like Forever and Ever Hydrangea, features blooms that develop on the new growth, and will perform and bloom each and every year even if they are pruned at the wrong time. These flowers enjoy a longer blooming season, thus making them an apt choice for any border planting, wide-scale landscaping or even container plants. These flowers are equally beautiful whether they are cut or dried. And in an area with little shade, hydrangeas can add some much-needed color and beauty.
Hydrangea breeders have begun breeding new varieties that incorporate these great new features. Forever and Ever hydrangeas, first introduced in 2005, feature three different colors. These are beautiful mop-headed flowers that will be available at your nearest flower garden this spring. Your pinks may turn into blue depending on the soil's pH composition, so you may want to be wary of this. However, whether blooming as blue or pink, the result is the same-a vigorous, beautiful addition to any landscape or garden.
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Hydrangea breeders have begun breeding new varieties that incorporate these great new features. Forever and Ever hydrangeas, first introduced in 2005, feature three different colors. These are beautiful mop-headed flowers that will be available at your nearest flower garden this spring. Your pinks may turn into blue depending on the soil's pH composition, so you may want to be wary of this. However, whether blooming as blue or pink, the result is the same-a vigorous, beautiful addition to any landscape or garden.
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