Amateur Gardening  |  17th June 2017
TRENDY HYDRANGEA
Hydrangeas have a bit of an old-fashioned reputation, synonymous with shrub gardens of the sixties and seventies, and not at home in the more naturalistic style planting of grasses and herbaceous perennials so popular in recent years. But, just as in fashion, gardening tastes change and shrubs are becoming popular once again, so it’s time to take another look at hydrangeas as they have so much to offer. Understand hydrangea’s growing requirements first, then seek out the perfect planting partners, says Louise Curley.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 17th June 2017.