Pruning hydrangeas at the wrong time can inhibit future growth.
Hydrangeas, a UK garden favourite known for their massive blooms, are typically the go-to choice for a splash of colour. When in good health, these plants boast not only impressive flowers but also ...
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Hydrangeas are a firm favourite in British gardens, and the good news is that they are relatively easy to care for - but ...
Gardeners are being urged to use the cooler weather to prepare for an impressive hydrangea display next year as experts share ...
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While many might be thinking ahead to warmer days, green-thumbed enthusiasts are told that crisp temperatures make for the prime period to prepare their hydrangea plants for future blossoms.