"To make your hydrangea bloom prolifically and grow larger flower heads on strong, upright branches, hard prune to the lowest pair of healthy buds, creating a low framework of branches," Catherine ...
"The Macrophylla hydrangeas called the Lacecaps and the Mopheads will flower on old wood, so all you need to do is remove the flower head, just above a couple of nodes, come spring, you should see ...
Hydrangeas are gorgeous ... Sharon Mackley wrote: “Absolutely fine. Keeping the flower heads on the stem will protect new growth from frost cut back end of next April when chance of no frost.
"I recommend waiting until late winter or early spring because the dried flower heads provide winter interest," says Dillon. If you're cutting back a hydrangea, here are a few tips to make the ...
Panicle hydrangeas can be pruned heavily to encourage a compact size and larger flower heads, simply cut stems to a height of 18 to 24 inches. Another option is to prune your hydrangea into a tree ...
Hydrangea arborescens ... will result in stems that are weak and flop over, and produce smaller flower heads. Even when the plant is cut back it will still grow to reach around 3 feet in height.
“Because you live in Pittsburgh, not Atlanta,” she remarks in regards to a lack of flowers. “It’s old man winter. They are fickle.” It’s not all hydrangeas, she says, but the culprit ...
who is head of the Shimane Hydrangea Club, comprised of hydrangea farmers in Shimane Prefecture, was gearing up for the delivery of potted red and blue flowers. “I'm too busy to have holidays ...