Hydrangea
Hydrangea Suppliers
Vincent gardens specializes in perennials, shrubs and native plants
Today, Wayside Gardens focuses on providing unusual, high-end plants and accessories for the serious garden enthusiast. Both the catalog and the website present an extensive selection of top-quality container and bare-root plants, along with decorative accessories, many available exclusively from Wayside Gardens.
Wayside remains true to founder J.J. Grulleman's pledge to offer only the most superior plants exhibiting the highest levels of quality. We guarantee all Wayside Gardens products to be high quality, true to type, shipped properly, and to perform as advertised. If this is not the case, notify us as soon as possible, and we will gladly resolve the issue, offer gardening advice, or provide a company credit. Please understand that we cannot accept responsibility for the results of extreme weather, neglect, unforeseeable acts of nature, or ignoring our hardiness zone recommendations.
Wayside remains true to founder J.J. Grulleman's pledge to offer only the most superior plants exhibiting the highest levels of quality. We guarantee all Wayside Gardens products to be high quality, true to type, shipped properly, and to perform as advertised. If this is not the case, notify us as soon as possible, and we will gladly resolve the issue, offer gardening advice, or provide a company credit. Please understand that we cannot accept responsibility for the results of extreme weather, neglect, unforeseeable acts of nature, or ignoring our hardiness zone recommendations.
Gardensoyvey has evergreens, trees/ shrubs/ perennials, hydrangas and more
Jung Seed offers a wide variety of vegetable seeds, fruits, annuals, perennials, bulbs, and more!
Hydrangea Pests & Diseases
- University of California Agriculture & Natrual Resources - Managing Pests in Gardens: Trees and Shrubs: Hydrangea—UC IPM
- University of Kentucky - Common Insect Pests of Hydrangea
- Clemson University - Hydrangea | Home & Garden Information Center
- University of Connecticut - Hydrangea: Diseases and Pests
- Washington State University - WSU CAHNRS & WSU Extension Hortsense