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iGarden - Hydrangea blues - A Blog of The Compulsive Gardener. Sunday, 10 February 2013 After such a horribly hot summer, many of my Hydrangea bushes are looking very much the worse for wear. The flower heads were severely burned in the 45-degree day of 18 January. I usually don't prune my Hydrangea until winter but this year I am thinking of pruning this month, to tidy them up.

I usually like to leave on the old flower heads to enjoy the antique shades of purple, green, russet and bronze as they age but this year the predominant colour is brown - not a good look! However, I have had a few smaller-growing types with much thinner stems, and I have usually pruned these in July with my other bigger ones. In recent times there have been some new releases of smaller-growing Hydrangea macrophylla, including the 'Endless Summer' collection, which has mophead and lacecap forms in white and pink/blue colours in various shades. Hydrangeas planted in the ground should be given good, compost-enriched soil and be kept well mulched. Balcony garden plansdesign. The remarkable digital photography below, is segment of The Inspire Balcony Design Ideas article which is categorised within Home Ideas, balcony design decorating, balcony design ideas, balcony design small and posted at January 11th, 2014 19:33:58 PM by admin. The Inspire Balcony Design Ideas : Balcony Garden Plansdesign Balcony with a great view can be large and comfortable area for lunch break, mini home garden and lounge area only.

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In order to create such a comfortable space to lounge and soft furniture tea sets required. It is not only convenient but creates an inviting atmosphere. Here is necessary knowledge on balcony design decorating. Back to The Inspire Balcony Design Ideas. How to Grow Hydrangeas. Do you love hydrangeas but would love to know how to make them thrive? These stunning plants are a favourite choice for many gardeners. With their fabulous flowers and foliage, these versatile, hardy plants are a great addition to any garden. “Flowers are the beautiful hieroglyphics of nature with which she indicates how much she loves us.” – Goethe Hydrangeas flower in spring and summer and can be cut back in winter or grown from cuttings.

The colour is an indication of the pH value of your soil. Pink flowers indicate it is alkaline (pH of between 8 and 12) and blue flowers mean the soil is more acidic (pH of between 1 and 6 with 7 being neutral). Hydrangeas love shade and flower profusely As a little bit of trivia, the name ‘hydrangea’ comes from two Greek words: ‘hydor’ which means water and ‘angeion’ meaning vessel – this is because the seedpods resemble drinking cups! Where to Plant Hydrangeas Avoid planting under a tree. Hydrangeas can also be grown in pots with the right care. 1. 2. Gardens - Gardening Know How Gardening Know How. Gardening Australia - Fact Sheet: Hydrangeas. Presenter: Jane Edmanson, 22/03/2002 Hydrangeas are very easy and rewarding to grow and have many desirable features including good showing ability, lots of colour, toughness and unlike most shrubs they tolerate shade and moist conditions.

Hydrangeas are a tried and true plant that form colourful garden borders with rhododendrons and other woodland shrubs. They also make an excellent cut flower, fresh or dried. The George Tindale Memorial Gardens and Parks in Victoria have a spectacular array of trees and shrubs with an understorey of hydrangeas. The hydrangea collection exceeds 130 different species and cultivars, all of which are listed under the ornamental plant growers association. The soil is of particular significance to hydrangeas because its acidity determines the colour of the flowers. Hydrangea macrophylla is the most well known species, of which there are two shapes mopheads and lacecaps. Once the flowers finish in winter, cut them off at 6 nodes/joints from the flower head. Hydrangea Plants For Sale | Hydrangea, Care and Pruning - Nurseries Online.

Hydrangea macrophylla - Planting, growing and propagating information from iGarden. Plump Hydrangea bushes, with their bold blue or pink mopheads, are wonderful plants for our Sydney climate, blooming over an extended period from late spring through summer, and being attractive even as their flowers age in autumn. The fact that they enjoy shady parts of the garden is an added bonus. They provide excellent cut flower material as well: pick the stems in the early morning and keep immersed in a bucket of water, up to the flower heads, for several hours before arranging in your vase.

Stems picked in autumn can be dried to provide a long-lasting floral display. Strip off the leaves and put the stems into a vase of water until the flowers become like paper. The status of Hydrangea macrophylla has risen in recent years, with many fancy cultivars now available. The big domed mopheads (often known as 'hortensias') are the most commonly seen. They seem to have few pests or diseases, though fungal problems can occur in the leaves during the humidity of summer.