While dahlias and marigolds may take center stage during the summer months, there is one flower we can't get enough of lately. Never short on whimsy and volume, hydrangeas remain a beloved bloom through the seasons. Their pastel hues and delicate petals make for staple garden flowers, as well as stunning additions to any table bouquet.
As far as the former, we are feeling inspired by none other than Martha Stewart's array of these fantastic flowers. 'My hydrangea border is flourishing with beautiful mophead, lace cap, and panicle blooms in shades of blue, purple, and pink,' she states in the caption. The vibrant and bountiful selection has got us thinking about planting and of our own.
So, we got some insight from a gardening expert about the best way to plant these precious, Stewart-approved fleurs. A photo posted by on Whether a seasoned gardener or working on a green thumb, the good news is that hydrangeas are a simple 'Learning is relatively straightforward, and these popular summer-flowering shrubs are often considered one of the easiest plants to grow,' Gardens content editor at , Thom Rutter states. 'So, if you are a beginner gardener, growing hydrangeas might be a good option as you learn the ropes.
' The size and color range are also noteworthy, with many favoring their lush petals and vibrant hues. He continues, 'As Martha Stewart shows, hydrangeas are renowned for their big and beautiful blooms that can range in color from white to pink to blue.' Design expertise in.
