HYDRANGEA SPRING CHORES
HYDRANGEAS IN FEBRUARY
It might sound a little strange to be talking about hydrangeas in February, but if you garden in mild climates like the Pacific Northwest and southern areas of the U.S., it’s possible for you to start working on your hydrangeas now. SHOULD YOU PRUNE YOUR HYDRANGEAS NOW Depending on the kind of hydrangea you have,…
Read MoreHYDRANGEAS IN LATE SPRING
It is now late spring and your hydrangeas are calling you. The clock is ticking and hydrangeas are waking up. Those that flower on new wood like ‘Annabelle’ and ‘Limelight’ have begun their growth cycle. If you haven’t already pruned them back, now is the time to get busy. Here’s a post I did in…
Read MoreHYDRANGEA SPRING CHORES – DO THIS, NOT THAT
The recent warm spring temps seem to be waking up the garden and gardeners. When it comes to hydrangea spring chores, however, there are things you should do. Most importantly, there are things you should NOT do. TOOLS Clean up your tools, especially anything you use for cutting (loppers, pruning shears, snips, handsaws, etc.). Wash…
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