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07.09.2023 - 16:39 / getbusygardening.com / Amy Andrychowicz
Pruning hydrangeas improves their shape, encourages new flowers, and increases the size of the blooms.
But if you’re doing it for the first time, you may be unsure about what time of the year to trim them and the techniques to use.
Luckily, it’s an easy skill to learn, and in this post I’m going to explain the process step by step and show you all you need to know.
By following my tips, you’ll learn how to prune hydrangeas the right way and keep your plants looking healthy and beautiful for years to come.
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If you want to keep your hydrangeas healthy and maintain a stunning display, I recommend pruning them regularly.
Removing damaged, dead, or diseased branches keeps them healthy, prevents them from getting tangled, and encourages new blooms to form.
Regular trimming also gives your shrubs a pleasing, balanced shape so they don’t become unwieldy and overgrown.
There are lots of good reasons to prune your hydrangeas on a regular basis. Here is a complete list of all the benefits of keeping them well-maintained.
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To determine exact when to prune your hydrangeas, you first need to establish whether your bush flowers on old or new wood.
Shrubs that flower on old wood will generally bloom in the spring, then fade sometime in mid summer. You should trim these varieties after they have flowered.
Hydrangeas that flower on new growth tend to bloom from late summer to fall. Prune these varieties after the shrub goes dormant in late fall, or before it comes out of dormancy in early spring.
You can use regular pruning shears to trim hydrangeas or heavy-duty pruners for particularly woody stems.
If your shrub is large, hedge shears, an electric hedge trimmer, or a hand saw
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Q: A honeysuckle and an elder tree in the garden have been ravaged by aphids. I was hoping natural predators might have a feast but there’s no let up so far. Is it a seasonal occurrence due to spring weather conditions or should I get pruning? JMcK, Co Dublin
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