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Hydrangeas are a self-sufficient flower, but a little maintenance goes a long way. We asked an expert gardener how to prune hydrangeas and keep them healthy.
If your hydrangeas are looking a little lacklustre, don't give up on them just yet - August is the most important month for giving them the care they need to grow stronger and put on a stunning displa ...
There are a few plants you shouldn't cut back in the fall—you'll risk the plant's health. Here are some you should definitely leave alone.
McMinnville and Warren County is filled with panicle hydrangeas in their blooming glory. “Panicle” describes the football-shaped (and sized!) blooms. Its flower cluster (like lilac or some grasses) br ...
There are some plants that you should avoid pruning in August if you want to see them return full and healthy the following a year - experts reveal which ones to steer clear from ...
These stunning, easy-care hydrangeas deliver big blooms with minimal effort. Here’s how to plant, grow, and keep them thriving all season long.
As we enter autumn, the transition from summer to winter, gardeners should plan on cutting back their spent perennials,” writes columnist Tom Karwin. “This column focuses on ...
Richard recommended that climbing hydrangeas should be trimmed during summer, after flowering has concluded. This approach ensures the plant has sufficient time to establish flowering wood for the ...
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Ideal Home on MSNNever prune these plants in August if you want them to flower again next year
Trimming certain shrubs, trees and flowers this far into summer can damage them, and even ruin next year’s blooms, depending ...
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