Flowering Shrubs
The “Flowering Shrubs” sub-section focuses on versatile plants that offer both structure and vibrant blooms. Ideal for borders, hedges, or standalone focal points, flowering shrubs like azaleas, hydrangeas, and lilacs can add bursts of color and fragrance to your garden. Learn how to choose the right varieties for your climate, when to plant for optimal blooming, and how to care for your shrubs to ensure season-after-season beauty.
Rhododendron vs Azalea: What’s the Difference?
Because their beautiful blooms are similar in size, color, and spring bloom time, many people don't know the...
Deadheading Hydrangeas: Do You Cut Off Dead Hydrangeas?
At some point, everyone who has a hydrangea in their yard starts wondering about those dying blooms. Huge...
Popular Yellow Flowering Shrubs
Yellow flowering shrubs are not only attractive in your yard or garden, but also attract pollinators such as...
Best White Flowering Shrubs for Landscaping
White flowering shrubs are often carefully planted throughout the flower garden by wise gardeners because they make the...
Oakleaf Hydrangeas: Are They Right for Your Garden?
Unlike most hydrangeas that originate in Asia, oakleaf hydrangeas are actually native to the United States. The botanical...
Different Types of Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are much loved for their large and showy pink, blue, or white blossoms. Most are grown as...
Top Reasons Why Your Hydrangea Won’t Bloom
Your hydrangea won't bloom and you are not happy. Hydrangeas are popular for their beautiful and profuse white,...
Brown Spots on Hydrangea Leaves: What’s Going on and What to Do About It
Brown spots on hydrangea leaves are not only unsightly, but can also be problematic. Hydrangea plants with brown...
Why Is My Hydrangea Wilting?
Hydrangea wilting is usually a problem that can be solved fairly easily. Once well established, however, hydrangeas are...