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Typically, the end of April is a good time to prune hydrangeas before new growth starts. If you grow more than one species of hydrangea, start by pruning Hydrangea paniculata.
Hydrangeas are among the most generous garden shrubs, and their generosity extends to propagation. A single established plant can produce multiple offspring through stem cuttings, ground layering or ...
Creating new plants by way of cuttings is a fun, easy job for a weekend. In autumn and winter, we can take hardwood cuttings (from shrubs and trees), but at this time of year – in spring – it's the ...
Q: I am going to be pruning my oakleaf hydrangeas after they bloom. Can I root the cuttings I take off? Would it be difficult? A: They are grown from cuttings, but it may not be something home ...
Deadheading hydrangeas typically isn't crucial, but it can focus the plant's energy on foliage growth, especially in milder climates. Timing matters: deadhead in spring for colder climates and choose ...
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Jenny says they had no overall garden plan – they just planted wherever they had a spot – but hydrangeas ended up taking centre stage because the garden now has a lot of shade, which hydrangeas love.