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Improperly Timed Pruning: By far the most common reason for some hydrangeas ... First things first. Like most plants, hydrangeas do not need to be pruned. If left unpruned, they will be just fine.
Hydrangeas brighten up borders from late summer and are happy in the shade, so it's important to look after them in the right ...
For owners of these beautiful landscape shrubs, how to prune hydrangeas is a common question. It’s confusing if searching online, because we find complicated recommendations for hydrangea types ...
After the article on winter pruning of shrubs, questions concerning pruning hydrangeas have come to the Berks County Master Gardener Hotline. This article will help dispel the mystery.
A frequently asked gardening questions is, "Why didn't my hydrangea bloom this year?" The most likely answer is improperly timed pruning. So when is the proper time to prune your hydrangea?
Hydrangea (Hydrangea) Photo: Catherine McQueen/Moment via Getty Images When it comes to pruning hydrangeas, it’s important to know which of the many varieties you have.
Hydrangeas are a fascinating group of perennial plants with some unique quirks that make them a fun addition for the home ...
Prune out dead branches and fertilize shrubs to increase vigor. CHOOSE YOUR COLOR: In areas with alkaline soils, like the south shore, hydrangeas tend to produce flowers that are pink or pinkish ...
Many gardeners mistakenly prune hydrangeas in spring or cut away old wood, but pruning should be done in August while ...
Hydrangeas not blooming may be due to improper pruning time, winter damage, or too much shade. Bigleaf and oakleaf hydrangeas bloom on old wood, so pruning them in winter removes flower buds.