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Related: About this forumWhen should I trim a hydrangea bush?
The flowers are a bit past their peak, and I don't know if I should trim them, and if I should, where.
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When should I trim a hydrangea bush? (Original Post)
LaydeeBug
May 2016
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Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)1. As with most flowering shrubs you can deadhead old blooms
You do this just past the bloom head.
Hydrangeas rarely need pruning other than to cut back dead stalks.
Do you have problems with it not blooming well?
LaydeeBug
(10,291 posts)3. I haven't planted it yet. Impulse buy
and I really want to get my house painted this Spring. I want to focus on the front gardens when that is done.
elleng
(135,876 posts)2. Thanks for the reminder,
but now have to wait for decent weather! Lots of old/dried 'flowers,' the bush is READY for a trim!
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)4. Only trim the branches that have bloomed.
Hydrangeas bloom on second year growth, so if you trim it all down at once, you will lose the blooms for the current year.