Hydrangeas grow 'big and fluffy' in spring if gardeners do one thing now

Hydrangeas grow 'big and fluffy' in spring if gardeners do one thing now
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Hydrangeas grow 'big and fluffy' in spring if gardeners do one thing now
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Melanie Kaidan, Rom Preston-Ellis)
Published: Dec, 21 2024 09:00

Hydrangeas, the popular and colourful blooms, may be falling short of their full glorious potential due to erroneous pruning - a gardening faux pas that could see your garden miss out on its vibrant splendour. Known for their "big fluffy blooms", correct pruning can turn your outdoor area into a flourishing paradise, but have you fallen foul of this widespread blunder? If you're dreaming of having your hydrangeas burst into magnificent bloom by spring 2025, now's the moment to dive into some vital winter prepping – essential for the ultimate flowery spectacle.

Sharing a pivotal piece of advice on TikTok, @enviiukk warms: "If you're not pruning them the right way, then you could be missing out on their full potential.". With hydrangeas, the timing of the trim is crucial, and while an early spring pruning does wonders, there are important steps to take immediately for future blossoming success. The TikTok gardening expert emphasizes: "It's really important to leave the flower heads on over winter because they help to protect any new buds which are forming lower down in the plant.".

For those who are zealous about their gardens, there are two essential cutting techniques, depending on the hydrangea variety in question, reports the Express. She further clarifies: "There are plants which flower on old wood and plants which flower on new wood.".

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