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5 Things You Should Always Do For Your Hydrangeas Before The First Frost
To ensure your hydrangeas put on a show next summer, they need some attention in the fall. Learn what to do and not to do with your hydrangeas before the first frost.
As autumn settles in and hydrangeas turn from vibrant summer hues to soft blush and parchment tones, experts reveal the key to ensuring their stunning return next year.
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 ...
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
Should You Cut Back Hydrangeas in Fall? What to Know to Save Next Year’s Flowers
Hydrangeas that bloom on old wood can finish flowering so late in the season that pruning them after they bloom may not leave enough time for them to form flower buds for next year. It’s often best to ...
New wood blooming hydrangeas can handle shaping now and hard pruning when dormant. Old wood blooming hydrangeas should only be pruned right after blooming. Pruning at the wrong time cuts off future ...
Have you been counting down the days until your hydrangeas bloom since the beginning of June, only to find that the month has come and gone with nary a flower? If your hydrangeas aren't blooming this ...
House Digest on MSN
The Only Types Of Hydrangeas You Should Prune In The Fall
Find out which kind of hydrangea you're growing before you attempt to prune the plant in the fall. If you have these types, ...
Cascades of blue and pink hydrangeas are washing across gardens in the Capital Region, bringing to upstate the hallmark look of Cape Cod’s signature flower. Due to our warmer, milder winter the buds ...
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