The time for long evenings and summer parties in our backyards is finally here. If your backyard is needing some rejuvenation this season, you’re probably itching to get started.
14.06.2024 - 22:45 / southernliving.com
There’s much to love about hydrangeas, whether it’s their voluminous blooms, vast range of species and colors, or varying heights. This all means the options for incorporating hydrangeas into your yard are nearly endless. But, if having so many options to choose from sounds more intimidating than invigorating, Linda Vater, plant expert for Southern Living® Plant Collection advises looking to your yard for the best fit.
“A little research about which hydrangea varieties thrive best in the unique light, soil, available space, and climate conditions of your yard (or balcony!) will empower you with the information you need to choose the right plant for the right place,” she says.
8 Types Of Hydrangeas And How to Grow Them In The SouthOnce you’ve selected your hydrangea variety, you might be wondering what companion plants work best with this summertime stunner. To empower you to find the best fit, you might find it beneficial to be aware of traits and characteristics to avoid in companion plants. To help with that, we tapped some of the South’s foremost plant experts who shared information ranging from specific varieties to avoid to what type of growth patterns can be problematic for hydrangea varieties.
Our list of plants you should never plant with hydrangeas is not exhaustive. There are certainly other plants out there that you’ll want to steer clear of, but knowing how to identify them is the real clincher. The most important thing to consider when determining if a certain plant is a
The time for long evenings and summer parties in our backyards is finally here. If your backyard is needing some rejuvenation this season, you’re probably itching to get started.
One major rite of passage for any thrifter is attending their first estate sale. Unlike shopping at a flea market, you get to peruse one person's life collection.
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The plant peeps of TikTok have been losing their minds over Costco’s plant offerings, and while scoring an 8-foot statement palm for less than $30 seems like a total green thumb win, you might want to slow your stroll and examine what you’re purchasing before heading to the checkout line. Due to the high volume of plants coming into these types of big box stores, they might not be getting the specialized care that they need—besides, who actually thrives under fluorescent lighting anyways? So I’m encouraging you to look under the hood—I mean, brown paper sleeve—before taking anything back home (this rule applies no matter where you shop btw).
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There’s nothing like the clean lines of freshly cut grass. But, what if we told you skipping your final step of bagging those grass clippings can actually help you grow lusher, thicker grass—and at no additional cost to you? Allowing your mower to leave behind grass clippings can have a variety of benefits for your lawn.