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A comprehensive hydrangea handbook for the home gardener, including species selection, growing conditions, propagation, care, and more.
Hydrangeas are booming in popularity as home gardeners appreciate their long season of bloom, ease of maintenance, and dazzling variety of flower colors and forms. Unique in their ability to change flower color depending on soil composition, hydrangeas are the chameleons of the plant world.
This book reveals the best species for landscaping uses and the best varieties for both fresh and dried flower arrangements.Color mysteries are cleared up along with recommendations for achieving the best blues, pinks, purples, and whites in the home garden. With more than 250 vivid color photos, the book offers clear and expert advice on planting, pruning, and providing basic care. Learn the best time to cut hydrangeas for fresh bouquets and when and how to harvest them for dried flowers.
With single-topic chapters and answers to frequently asked questions, this is a handy and easily accessible guide for both beginning and experienced gardeners.[AuthorName]By Joan Harrison[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Joan Harrison has studied hydrangeas for more than twenty years, traveling extensively to view beautiful collections. She is a member of the American Hydrangea Society, the founding president of the Cape Cod Hydrangea Society, and author of Hydrangeas: Cape Cod and the Islands.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]277 color photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]A Practical Guide for the Home Gardener[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]277 color photos[/ColorPattern]