Brown spots on hydrangea leaves and flowers are rarely fatal to hydrangea plants. However, these unsightly blemishes can impact the look of your hydrangeas and they may signal that your plants are ...
Put an end to pests feasting on hydrangea leaves. Holes in hydrangea leaves are usually caused by pests like beetles, caterpillars, slugs, or aphids—use a hand lens to ID the culprit. Deer or rabbits ...
Q. How can I keep the beetles away and keep the invisible insects from eating holes in my rose leaves? The beetles have not been too bad the last couple of years, but the holes in the leaves never ...
A sight like this can quickly send hydrangea enthusiasts into a panic—but it can happen after a severe frost. Photo: Getty Images Hydrangeas are among the most popular flowering shrubs in gardens and ...
Hydrangeas should look stunning in summer as it is now their peak blooming period, but their flowers can begin to wilt or even turn brown if they are not protected from the heat. Hydrangeas are very ...
Q. I have a beautiful hydrangea that has been healthy and bloomed beautifully every year since first planted, about 2008. There was a late, hard frost here in Richmond in 2014 and it looked like it ...
Companion planting is an art worth mastering no matter what you’re growing in your garden. Vegetable gardeners have long known that planting certain crops together helps ward off pests and diseases ...
There’s nothing more heart breaking than seeing your lovingly-grown hydrangeas wilt prematurely – luckily, there are ways to revive them. While hydrangeas are considered relatively easy to grow, they ...
Holes in hydrangea leaves are usually caused by pests like beetles, caterpillars, slugs, or aphids—use a hand lens to ID the culprit. Deer or rabbits leave torn leaves, while fungal diseases or heat ...
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