Hydrangea leaves and flowers change color for many reasons. However, if your shrubs' foliage looks purple and sickly, one of these issues may be to blame.
While Tomorite can be a useful additive to help your hydrangea plants grow and thrive, there are certain things to consider before using this fertilizer.
When cooler weather arrives, it doesn't have to mean an end to colorful, vibrant blooms. In many regions, Fuji mums will stay in bloom deep into autumn.
Smartweed may look pretty, but its prolific self-seeding habit makes it a difficult weed to control. Here's how you can care for your lawn and remove this weed.
Are pests and yellowing leaves visible on your peace lily? Some fertilizer may be necessary. Try these two household options to boost magnesium and fight pests.
If you've tried everything and your tulips still haven't bloomed, there are 10 lookalike varieties you could grow instead that have a similar appearance.
Dahlias produce gorgeous, full-bodied flowers from summer to autumn. Yet, if you try companion planting with this common herb, your dahlias' health will suffer.
If the leaves of your African violet plant are beginning to curl, then there is likely an issue you need to address. Here's what you can do to remedy it.
Dahlias' large and bright flower heads aren't only attractive to us, but to a variety of insects too. Here's how you can handle each of the pest species.
Hyacinths are a beautiful flower with a lovely fragrance. If you're considering planting them and have kids and pets at home, learn if it's safe to do so.
No one likes to hear the scurrying of mice in their house, but what if there was a way to deter them without using traps? The answer lies in your landscaping.
Hydrangea flowers can brown for several reasons related to their care and environment. You can fix the issue by making some tweaks to your gardening routine.
Periwinkle boasts vibrant, eye-catching blooms. However, planting it comes with several potential drawbacks. Consider carefully before adding it to your garden.
Annuals bloom for only one season, but you can do your part in helping the plant produce the most blooms it can throughout that season. Here's how (and when).
Elevate your landscaping with Mother Nature's dynamic duo: irises and forsythia. These companion plants are sure to transform your garden with color and charm.
If you don't feel like planting flower seeds or choosing the right varieties, let your feathered friends do the work for you by creating a "bird seed garden."
From marigolds to nasturtiums, many flowers are known pest deterrents. But when dealing with cockroaches, this fall flower is the one that sends them packing.
With its purple blooms and twining vines, wisteria can serve as backdrop for enchanting scenes, but there's one invasive type you may want to steer clear of.
If you've noticed that your hydrangea's flower color is fading, there are a few possible reasons. Learn why the color is fading, and how to prevent it.
The iconic plumeria tree isn't a plant you can only enjoy in the tropics. When you plant it in a container, you can grow it anywhere you like with proper care.
Hollyhocks can be a beautiful addition to a garden, but their big, tall stalks and bushy leaves can overtake a space. Here are some tips on how to move them.
Late summer-blooming annuals put out plenty of seeds as their flowering season winds down. Collecting your own seeds is a great way to prepare for next year.
There are many reasons why you may want to move your hydrangea plant, but in order to avoid transplant shock, there are a few important things to keep in mind.
Some weeds, like speedwell, are deceptively beautiful. Although it produces pretty blue flowers, you won't want this resilient weed anywhere near your lawn.