Hydrangeas: Where to Place Them at Home and How to Care for Them

Spring: Fertilize and prune as needed; check for new growth.

Summer: Ensure consistent watering and provide afternoon shade if sunlight is strong.

Fall: Reduce watering gradually and remove dead leaves.

Winter: Protect outdoor hydrangeas with mulch to insulate roots. Potted hydrangeas may need to move to a sheltered spot.

Hydrangeas are versatile and forgiving when placed correctly and cared for with attention to their needs. With a little effort, they reward you with spectacular blooms and vibrant foliage year after year.