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How to deadhead hydrangeas for more blooms—and when to do it
Here’s how and when to deadhead your hydrangeas to keep them beautiful.
Be especially cautious when deadheading cascade hydrangea. "Cascade hydrangea blooms on new and old growth and should only be deadheaded to the first set of leaves to allow the plant to produce the ...
The puffs of colored flowers that emerge from hydrangea bushes are a sure sign that summer is here. These popular plants are superb, long-lasting garden ornaments. When their flowering season comes to ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular shrubs grown in British gardens, and pruning at the right time in March can help them ...
Hydrangeas can be tricky to care for, especially when it comes to pruning and deadheading. But timing is everything - and Monty Don's March advice for deadheading after the last frost has transformed ...
A common deed in the August garden is what gardeners call “deadheading.” This somewhat morbid term is a form of plant-cutting that involves snipping or pinching off flowers after they’ve finished ...
Monty Don’s simple March hydrangea trick gives me more flowers every year – most gardeners miss this
Sparse hydrangea displays each summer? Follow Monty Don’s March routine: sharp cuts plus rich mulch to transform tired shrubs into masses of flowers.
I followed TV gardener Monty Don's advice for when to deadhead hydrangeas.
Hydrangea shrubs are known for their large, colourful flowers, but timing is crucial.
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