Last year while interviewing John Staudacher in his city lot garden located in Regent Square, I saw two beautiful ‘Firefly’ climbing hydrangeas clinging to his garage wall. I was overjoyed and ...
“The climbing hydrangea (H. petiolaris) is another magnificent plant,” Ballato says. “It’s fragrant like you can’t believe.” It’s the perfect plant to grow vertically in a semi-shady ...
If desired, you can lightly prune oakleaf, climbing, and mountain hydrangeas to shape plants after flowering is complete. Simply trim back branches to a healthy bud. Consider cutting back stems ...
As spring approaches, gardeners are on the lookout for ways to enhance their floral displays. According to gardening expert ...
Other hard-to-find vines are crossvine, climbing hydrangea, corkystem passionvine, Carolina jessamine and moonflower vine. Some of the lower hedge-type plants are Walter’s viburnum ‘Densa ...
While hydrangeas can also be trimmed at this stage, he cautions gardeners to be mindful of potential late frosts. For those looking to add support structures for climbing plants, he suggests ...
Theatr Clwyd has planted climbing hydrangea and pyracantha hedges as part of its eco-friendly redevelopment. The planting scheme, designed by award-winning garden designer Dan Bristow, aims to support ...
First it sleeps, then it creeps, then it leaps. This old gardener's saying perfectly describes this flowering vine.