The most common reason for a lack of flowers on hydrangeas is that they were pruned at the wrong time of the year.
The first week of October is a great time to replant, reinvent and restyle your porch and patio planters.
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.
New wood blooming hydrangeas can handle shaping now and hard pruning when dormant. Old wood blooming hydrangeas should only be pruned right after blooming. Pruning at the wrong time cuts off future ...
As the vibrant blooms of summer begin to fade, hydrangea owners may be considering what needs to be done in autumn to protect ...
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.
Pruning certain shrubs in the fall encourages new growth that winter temperatures will damage and, for many shrubs, reduces ...
Commonly called Chinese fringe flower, this popular shrub is another old wood bloomer. Pruning in the fall will remove the ...
Hydrangeas are cherished for their stunning blooms, which appear in a variety of shades including white, pink, and numerous other hues. They're remarkably straightforward to maintain, as long as they ...
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As autumn settles in and hydrangeas turn from vibrant summer hues to soft blush and parchment tones, experts reveal the key ...
Prune hydrangeas the right way this fall to avoid ruining next spring’s blooms. Learn the exact cut each variety needs to thrive.