We’re preparing for stick season and looking at what we should be doing now in the fall so our gardens are ready for the spring.
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Should You Cut Back Hydrangeas in Fall? What to Know to Save Next Year’s Flowers
Hydrangeas that bloom on old wood can finish flowering so late in the season that pruning them after they bloom may not leave enough time for them to form flower buds for next year. It’s often best to ...
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The Only Types Of Hydrangeas You Should Prune In The Fall
Find out which kind of hydrangea you're growing before you attempt to prune the plant in the fall. If you have these types, ...
The most common reason for a lack of flowers on hydrangeas is that they were pruned at the wrong time of the year.
Hostas are easy to care for in summer shade gardens. When fall arrives, here's when to cut back hostas and stop watering and ...
As fall approaches, gardeners are often tempted to trim back their plants for winter. However, experts suggest that leaving ...
Plagued by voles? Our Sask. gardening experts say cheap wooden snap traps baited with peanut butter with a raisin on top work ...
For gardeners who don't want the growing season to end as fall brings colder temperatures, it’s time to consider pulling some of those summer annuals and replacing them with pansies.
The first week of October is a great time to replant, reinvent and restyle your porch and patio planters.
As the vibrant blooms of summer begin to fade, hydrangea owners may be considering what needs to be done in autumn to protect ...
Autumn in New England offers a unique opportunity to create beautiful floral arrangements. Here are some ideas for adding a ...
Deadhead hydrangeas early; prune timing depends on whether they bloom on new or old wood. Protect plants with mulch, burlap, or cages in cold climates; move potted hydrangeas indoors below 45°F.
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