Cutting back hydrangeas at the wrong time can affect the next season's blooms. Once new buds form, pruning can result in a hydrangea-free summer.
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Hydrangeas have become very popular plants for the home landscape in recent years, primarily due to the release of new varieties with flowers of different sizes and shapes featuring more vivid shades ...
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.
As autumn arrives, countless gardeners are inadvertently setting their hydrangeas up for disaster. From excessive pruning to poorly-timed trimming, these seasonal blunders can quietly undermine next ...
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Are these outdoor fall tasks on your gardening to-do list? They should be. The time to prep your garden for spring is autumn!