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Plate hydrangea: planting, caring for & cutting

The plate hydrangea (also called sawn hydrangea) attracts attention with its umbrella-like flowers. We reveal what you should consider when planting and caring for them and give precise instructions on how to cut the plate hydrangea.The plate hydrangea looks a bit wilder than the closely related garden hydrangea [Photo: Wirestock Images/ Shutterstock.com]The plate hydrangea looks a little wilder and more original next to the lush garden hydrangea. Unlike some of their relatives, whose inflore...

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Peasant hydrangea: planting, care and pruning

Are farmer's hydrangeas, also called garden hydrangeas, hardy? What do you have to consider when pruning farmer's hydrangeas? You can find everything you need to know about planting and caring for Hydrangea macrophylla here.Garden hydrangeas are very popular plants for partially shaded locations [Photo: Christian Musat/ Shutterstock.com]Garden or farmer's hydrangeas have become indispensable in our gardens. Whether in white, pink, violet or blue – the plump inflorescences of the farmer's hydr...

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Mulch hydrangeas with bark mulch

Mulching is a tried and true garden practice that has many positive effects. Mulching is highly recommended, especially in hydrangea beds. You can find out here why this is the case and how exactly you proceed.A layer of mulch acts as a barrier to evaporation - a major benefit for water-loving hydrangeas [Photo: GillianVann/ Shutterstock.com]Mulching spreads a layer of organic, non-rotting material on the soil in the flower bed. The soil cover has a number of positive effects on the soil, the...

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Pruning panicle hydrangea: when and how to do it

How do you go about pruning panicle hydrangeas? Should you cut them back in the fall or in the spring? Our tips for the perfect pruning of panicle hydrangeas.An annual pruning promotes flowering of the panicle hydrangea [Photo: ingehogenbijl/ Shutterstock.com]Panicle hydrangeas are particularly impressive because of their large, dense flower panicles, which appear in different colors depending on the variety and also change over the course of the flowering period. In order to keep your panicl...

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Oakleaf Hydrangea: Planting, Care & Pruning

The oak-leaved hydrangea, or oak hydrangea, inspires with its eponymous oak-shaped leaves and white flowers. We will show you what you should consider when planting and caring for this type of hydrangea.The white flowers of the oak-leaved hydrangea form a beautiful contrast with the green and later red-brown colored leaves [Photo: guentermanaus/ Shutterstock.com]The oak-leaved hydrangea is a real eye-catcher in the garden with its lush panicles of flowers and the characteristic oak-leaf-shape...

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Pruning climbing hydrangea: timing & instructions

Pruning climbing hydrangeas is important: With our expert tips you can encourage new flowers and rid the hydrangea of ​​old shoots. With a pruning, the flowering of the climbing hydrangea can be promoted [Photo: Julia Naether/ Shutterstock.com]The climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea petiolaris) is a true climbing artist. In old age, it can reach heights of 15 meters and grow up to 5 meters in width. In order not to get out of shape, sometimes only the pruning shears can help. But also for lush flow...

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Yellow Leaves on Hydrangeas: Cause & Treatment

Yellow leaves on hydrangeas indicate a nutrient deficiency. Iron deficiency is particularly common in ericaceous plants such as hydrangeas. We show you how to recognize and successfully remedy what is known as iron deficiency chlorosis.With an iron deficiency, the leaves turn yellow, the leaf veins usually remain green [Photo: Alena Brozova/ Shutterstock.com]When the leaves of your hydrangea (Hydrangea) turn yellow due to a lack of chlorophyll, i.e. a so-called chlorosis occurs, the cause may...

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Pruning hydrangeas: when and how?

Everything you need to know about pruning hydrangeas: the best time to prune and instructions for different types of hydrangea.Proper pruning is key for stunning hydrangea blooms [Photo: S.O.E/ Shutterstock.com]The right pruning is essential for magnificent hydrangea flowers. However, the different ones differ Hydrangea Species in which cut is the right one at which point in time. While some species – such as panicle hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata) or viburnum hydrangeas (Hydrangea arboresc...

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Hydrangea care: tips for watering and fertilizing

The beautiful hydrangea blossoms only develop with optimal care. We show everything you need to know about watering, pruning and fertilizing hydrangeas correctly.With the right care, you can help your hydrangeas to bloom. [Photo: Volodymyr Tverdokhlib/ Shutterstock.com]hydrangeas (Hydrangea) can be a real beauty in the garden. But sometimes it's not so easy to achieve the lush flowering you want every year. You have to deal with the care of the flowers a little to avoid flowering failures or ...

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Planting hydrangeas: location, time & neighboring plants

Everything you need to know about planting hydrangeas: from the location in a pot or bed to the right soil and suitable companion plants for the hydrangea.Hydrangeas can be planted in a border or in a pot [Photo: SutidaS/ Shutterstock.com]The genus of hydrangeas (Hydrangea) includes a variety of different hydrangea species. However, the most famous representative in our gardens is by far the peasant hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla). Everything you need to know to plant the star among the hyd...

  • 19-Mar-2022
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