Let's kick off with the good news that mophead hydrangeas are very simple to grow and do not require lots of pruning. You can get a fantastic display of large and spectacular blooms year after ...
Katy Sansom, an expert from Gardening Express has shared that a big mistake gardeners can make is pruning at this time of year as you can easily destroy the hydrangea flowers. She said ...
STEP 1: Deadhead any withered flowers that remain on the hydrangea bush. How to Prune Hydrangeas That Bloom on Old Wood How to Prune Hydrangeas That Bloom on Old Wood STEP 2: Remove branches that ...
POTENTIAL PROBLEMS Powdery mildew can be an issue. Prune back by a third in winter to avoid becoming ‘leggy’ and to promote new growth and flowers. Not dry tolerant. Frost tolerant once ...
Hydrangeas are a good example of a plant you don’t want to prune in the fall. It’s tempting, because after those leaves fall off, you are left with a bunch of sticks shooting out of the ground.