Not all Hydrangea shrubs play by the same schedule. These beloved varieties prove that timing does matter when it comes to pruning, flowers, and fall care.
If your hydrangeas are grown in containers, rather than directly in your yard, October is a good time to move them into a sheltered position. This will protect them from strong winds and frost.
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Hydrangeas will have a ‘bounty of blooms’ after winter if you do 2 vital tasks in October
As the vibrant blooms of summer begin to fade, hydrangea owners may be considering what needs to be done in autumn to protect their plants over winter and ensure they thrive next summer. According to ...
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How to restyle plants for fall. Plus advice for pruning hydrangeas, digging up dahlias
The first week of October is a great time to replant, reinvent and restyle your porch and patio planters.
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12 Southern Shrubs You Should Never Prune In Fall
Pruning certain shrubs in the fall encourages new growth that winter temperatures will damage and, for many shrubs, reduces blooms for the next season. Learn why fall is the worst time to prune most ...
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8 plants to prune in October before it's too late
October sees the start of the dormant season, which is the best time to prune lots of deciduous garden trees and plants.
Prune hydrangeas the right way this fall to avoid ruining next spring’s blooms. Learn the exact cut each variety needs to thrive.
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