For about 15 years, a big yellow garage marked the south boundary of our backyard garden. It set off the blue bigleaf hydrangeas very nicely, but it wasn't exactly the look we wanted. The garage is ...
But what about letting your hydrangea run wild — why is that a problem? Well, climbing varieties can get leggy if they're not pruned back occasionally and won't flower at all if left on the ground, so ...
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When to prune climbing hydrangeas – because striking at the wrong time can spoil next year’s blooms!
Hydrangeas are beautiful plants, and if you’re lucky enough to own a climbing one, an annual trim will keep the shoots in check. Of course, to start with, you’ll need to know when to prune climbing ...
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