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Should you prune hydrangeas after blooming or wait until spring to protect next season's flowers. Understanding hydrangea ...
As summer draws to a close, don't neglect to give your hydrangeas a little back-to-school haircut. Performing this tedious ...
An expert has shared the best time for gardeners to start pruning their hydrangeas and the best way to go about it to avoid ruining the flower's blooms the following year ...
New wood hydrangeas can be cut in late fall to early spring; old wood types should only be cut right after blooming. Trimming old wood hydrangeas too late removes next year’s buds, so timing is key to ...
That’s why these hydrangeas are usually pruned back severely each spring, to encourage vigorous new husky growth to flourish and eventually flower.
Hydrangeas are perfect to grow in British gardens as they can survive cold winters, but there is one simple task to do now to ...
Q: I have several hydrangeas and am confused about when to prune them. I have pruned the older varieties after blooming in the spring, but the new Endless Summer variety has me confused as when is ...
Pruning hydrangeas late in the season leaves plants more vulnerable to cold damage, but it can also remove flower buds and make plants flower less the following year. To avoid these issues, never ...
For blue-flowered hydrangeas, add aluminum sulfate to the soil around your bushes now. In areas of the state with acid soils, hydrangeas tend to produce blue flowers.
Prune panicle hydrangeas in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges. Pruning is not necessary but can be used to increase blooms, shape plants, or control plant size.
Spring is right around the corner and to get your yard ready you'll want to make sure you prune these 7 plants first.
It may be tempting to cut everything back for winter for a tidy garden, but some plants shouldn't be pruned in September to protect them from winter damage.