
Roses for Bees and Other Pollinators
If you’re striving for a classic garden look that also attracts bees and other pollinators, roses are an excellent choice.
If you’re striving for a classic garden look that also attracts bees and other pollinators, roses are an excellent choice.
If you need some alternatives to hydrangeas, we have suggestions! Maybe you already have a bunch or maybe the deer love them too.
we’re sharing answers to the five most commonly asked questions we get about hydrangeas in the summer to help you get back to just enjoying the view.
Join Natalie Carmolli from Proven Winners ColorChoice Shrubs as she walks you through a complete look at the how, why, what, and where of hydrangeas.
What is a hydrangea? What type of hydrangea do I have? Why isn’t my hydrangea blooming? We get these questions all the time and we’re here to help!
By the end of the video you’ll be able to identify the different types of hydrangeas, where they grow, and how best to care for them.
You can also save or print this information in our Hydrangeas Demystified info sheet:
Join Natalie Carmolli from Proven Winners ColorChoice Shrubs as she walks you through a complete look at the how, why, what, and where of hydrangeas.
What is a hydrangea? What type of hydrangea do I have? Why isn’t my hydrangea blooming? We get these questions all the time and we’re here to help!
By the end of the video you’ll be able to identify the different types of hydrangeas, where they grow, and how best to care for them.
You can also save or print this information in our Hydrangeas Demystified info sheet: