Re: Hydrangea pruning
- From: Stuart Noble <stuart_nobleNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 12:30:10 GMT
Bob Hobden wrote:
"MikeCT" wrote"Stuart Noble" wrote:I agree, don't prune until the hard frosts are over as the dead flower heads protect the buds. Then you can prune back to any buds showing signs of growth. I want mine to be restricted so prune hard.There seems to be a lot of conflicting advice about winter pruning of mophead hydrangeas. Am I right in thinking that cutting all the stems back by half in Feb will mean no blooms this year? Do the flowers only form at the ends of last year's stems?Last years flower heads should be removed during late March and early
Confused. Thanks for any advice
April, after any spring frost.
Dead-head by cutting away last years blooms together with the
flowering stalk down to the uppermost pair of new buds.
If your dead-headed hydrangeas are frost damaged after pruning,
just remove any blackened growth down to the next pair
of healthy buds and don't worry, your plants will recover.
Thanks for the replies
But do they flower the same year when you hard prune?
Mike says prune to the "uppermost pair of new buds". I would like to prune to a lower pair, but not at the risk of losing this year's flowers.
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