Hydrangeas are a great addition to anyone looking to brighten up their garden, known for their large and colourful bloom. And if you’re already growing the flower in your garden, as spring ...
Now is the time to get back to your garden and give your plants the love they deserve. Hydrangeas should be at the top of your list because they are typically pruned in the spring months ...
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Knowing which plants to prune in spring can be difficult. However, to make it easier, gardening experts have shared a ...
We reveal how you can form your own – plus how to maintain one, whether you buy a pre-trained hydrangea tree or do it yourself ...
Or it’s already warmed up a little, so your tulips have come and gone, and the Snowball viburnum is about to pop. Either way, you want to take this time to prune your hydrangeas—or not! That may sound ...
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There are two ways you can approach pruning on your panicle hydrangea. They can be pruned to a single trunk, like a miniature tree, by removing the lower side shoots that have been damaged.
If you're aiming for outstanding blooming from your hydrangeas year after year, smart pruning is the secret. Nonetheless, it's crucial to understand the timing of trimming these plants ...
Article continues below A befuddled gardener, unsure about the optimal time to prune their precious hydrangea, sought wisdom from the knowledgeable folks of the 'Hydrangeas in the UK' Facebook group.