Hydrangeas are a beautiful flower to have in any garden, and we can tell you exactly how to care for them so they make everyone envious year-round.
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The best time to prune is in late winter or early spring, but different hydrangeas have different needs. Avoid pruning more than one-third of the growth, as this can lead to stunted blooms. Limelight ...
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 ...