Monty Don's essential gardening tip to make your hydrangeas bloom in spring While winter may not seem like the ideal time for gardening, braving the cold can yield many benefits.
Kendall Platt, a gardening therapist and owner of Adventures With Flowers, shared some top care tips: "Their white, blue or pink flowers appear in early summer and they often flower right up until the first frosts.".
Gardening experts emphasise the importance of getting to "know your hydrangea", as different types of hydrangea flowers have different needs.
The Royal Horticultural Society advises: "Mophead and lace cap hydrangeas will bloom satisfactorily with little attention, but annual pruning encourages new, vigorous growth and better flowering.
Renowned British gardener Monty Don suggests that now is the perfect time to undertake tasks such as planting salad crops, installing tulips, and pruning fruit trees or decorative bushes.