Should you prune hydrangeas after blooming or wait until spring to protect next season's flowers. Understanding hydrangea varieties helps ensure vibrant blooms.
New wood hydrangeas should be trimmed when they are dormant in early winter. However, you can prune in the fall to remove ...
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Fall isn't the best time to prune unless the plant is dormant. Learn more about when to prune hydrangeas for the biggest, ...
As autumn approaches many gardeners will be getting their shears out, but it is a major mistake to prune hydrangea flowers at ...
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 ...
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 ...
I know this is not the typical time to prune hydrangeas, but because the entire plant looks dead, can I prune it some? Also, do you have any ideas for a very large oak tree that has a lot of mistletoe ...
Q: I was too slow in cutting back my Annabelle hydrangeas this year, and now I have new growth coming out of the old stems. Is it too late to trim them this year? What should I do? — David B. A: ...
When it comes to pruning, timing is essential. If pruned in September, some plants will not flower next year or will lose ...