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If you want to see even more of your beautiful hydrangea blooms, invest in these specific varieties that, once pruned in ...
Hydrangeas don't generally need a lot of pruning, but doing it at the wrong time can be disastrous for your plant's blooming.
because there are just two main categories of hydrangeas that are fully adapted and winter-hardy. Each type is pruned ...
"Spring is the optimal time to prune them," says landscape gardener and author Teri Speight. "Cutting back this much-loved perennial to remove branches that are rubbing [together] or are too long will ...
A: The shrub in your photo is a panicle-type hydrangea ... own when I’ve wanted to produce new plants or to contain the “mother plant.” Annabelle hydrangeas do produce shoots that arise ...