Hydrangeas will 'bloom huge flowers' if pruned at exact time each year Many gardeners find themselves at odds with the delicate art of pruning - especially when it comes to hydrangeas where timing is crucial.
Jack Ingram shared his success story: "My hydrangeas have been pruned down at the same time every year - early spring - and have bloomed perfect massive amount of flowers.".
Mark Wilson reassured: "It's fine, just leave it and hopefully it will flower next year, don't prune it either until spring.".
Lynne Wilkins suggested: "Nothing wrong - just winter doing its thing - mine didn't bloom either but I think I cut it back too much.
It didn't bloom this year and I'm sure it's because I pruned it at the wrong time."