Do spent grounds from your morning cup of joe help your plants grow? Myths and facts about using coffee grounds in the garden ...
Shop plants here! <a href=" Blueberries are hands down one of my favorite berries to eat. But even better is how beautiful ...
For iced tea, the question is “sweet or unsweet?” For garden soil, it’s “alkaline or acid?” The answer can make a big difference in the health and growth of your plants, according to Sharon Yiesla, ...
Q: I have a row of blue hydrangeas but a couple of them bloomed purplish pink this year. How do I make them go back to blooming blue? A: Changes in soil pH cause certain types of hydrangeas to change ...
Hydrangea macrophylla (Bigleaf Hydrangea): This variety is most commonly affected by soil pH. It includes both Mophead and Lacecap types. The color change is most dramatic in these hydrangeas.
WASHINGTON — The big, beautiful blossoms of hydrangeas are a staple of summer. And with some patience (and fertilizer) you can actually change the color that blooms. “It’s not something that happens ...