Big Leaf Hydrangeas: A Beginner's Guide To Planting, ...
Hydrangeas are hardy to -20 degrees Celsius, although winds at -15 degrees Celsius will kill tender wood to the ground. In colder areas, damage to the buds may occur in winter and late spring, so cover the plant with an old sheet, blanket or ... [... more]
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Hydrangeas: A Gardener's Guide
Most comprehensive authority on Hydrangeas This is the best book on hydrangeas in print today. Only one other (Hydrangeas, by Millet) even comes close. Because this book is so well organized, it is extemely easy to learning all about hydrangeas - their ... [... more]
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Hydrangeas for American Gardens
For Horticulturalists Only Full of beautiful pictures and containing much helpful information, one would think that this book is the perfect resource for home gardening enthusiasts and hydrangea lovers. However, the most important information for ... [... more]
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Hydrangeas for American Gardens CD: A Photographic Essay ...
For Horticulturalists Only Full of beautiful pictures and containing much helpful information, one would think that this book is the perfect resource for home gardening enthusiasts and hydrangea lovers. However, the most important information for ... [... more]
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Complete Hydrangeas
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Interference With The Hydrangea
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Hydrangeas
good book Every page has color pictures on it. The bulk of the book describes each variety of hydrangea. There's a little info on planting.
You get a lot for your money in this little gem. This is a terrific little inexpensive book on hydrangeas. It was p ... [... more]
CDN$22.95
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Color My World With Hydrangeas' Flower Pigments
The use of 'hydra' in its' name tells a lot about its' growing preference. Hydrangeas require regular watering, as they are shallow rooted. Here in the south, afternoon shade is also a preferred growing habit. Plants in direct sun wilt in the ... [... more]
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Hydrangeas For American Gardens
Hydrangeas are among the best-loved flowering shrubs and vines for American gardens. Their long-lasting blooms provide months of color from spring to the autumnal frosts; their adaptability under the extremes of ... [... more]
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Hydrangeas In History
My own purpose in coming here was to conduct research on Japan, and I was able to collect a wealth of information, artifacts and specimens thanks to the help of my students and other Japanese friends. Unfortunately I was expelled from the country ... [... more]
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Heavenly Hydrangeas
The big-leaf hydrangea is the familiar, "mop-headed" blue, pink or white species that is frequently seen. Its enormous blossom clusters look like pom-poms and may be 8-10 inches across; each cluster is composed of a mass of 1-1 1/2 inch flowers ... [... more]
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Flashy Hydrangeas Are A Garden's Workhorse
Yet, my favorite reason for growing hydrangeas is their interesting ability to change color according to the pH level of the soil. There aren't many plants that you can change the color of flowers by fertilizing. Plus, there aren't too many blue ... [... more]
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