Cutting back hydrangeas at the wrong time can affect the next season's blooms. Once new buds form, pruning can result in a ...
Experts from Washington State University say you should begin in early November by removing at least the top third of the ...
Hold off on pruning your hydrangeas in the fall—trimming too early can either stunt new wood growers or wipe out next year’s blooms on old-growth varieties. Save the serious snipping for early spring ...
Pruning is a crucial component of most shrub care. We spoke with experts about common shrubs that do best if pruned in the ...
Hydrangeas require a bit of care over the colder months. Here are five things you need to do in order to protect your plants ...
As the weather gets colder, you might wonder which plants actually still benefit from a good tidy-up. We've rounded up 5 ...
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How to Properly Winterize Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas grown in winter-proof containers can be overwintered in place if the containers are too large to move. Add mulch ...
Hydrangeas are popular shrubs known for their large, showy flower clusters that bloom in pink, blue, purple, and white.
If you want to protect your plants as the colder months approach, there are five things you need to do now — but first you ...
Fall is often when people start cutting back their gardens for the colder months. But if you cut back your hydrangeas at the wrong time of year, you'll end up with no flowers the following year.
From pruning too soon to neglecting your grass, these easy-to-make mistakes could leave your garden struggling come spring.
Plus, the ideal time of year to cut them back. Hold off on pruning your hydrangeas in the fall—trimming too early can either stunt new wood growers or wipe out next year’s blooms on old-growth ...