Gel Strong shared a gardening tip on social media, exclaiming: "I deadheaded this morning, I usually deadhead when they run brown, but someone told me to leave till February and by doing this I can see double the amount of glorious blooms coming through compared to last year.
Hydrangea task to do now will 'double the glorious blooms' - it's not pruning Hydrangea blooms are a big hit with gardeners - thanks to their stunning large flowers that come in an array of shapes, colours, and sizes.
Typically, garden enthusiasts are advised to continually deadhead during the flowering season to foster new blooms and maintain the aesthetic appeal of their plant.
Gardening experts on the Hydrangeas in the UK Facebook page advised against February pruning, suggesting it's too early for such garden jobs.
Posing the question to fellow gardeners, he posted: "Interestingly or maybe not, these were all cuttings from my partner's grandpa's huge plant.