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Hydrangeas that bloom on new wood can be safely pruned in late fall once the plants have gone dormant or in early spring. Next year’s flower buds won’t be formed until late spring the same year they bloom, so there is no risk of removing the buds if you prune in fall or spring.
When it comes to pruning, timing is key. For most varieties of hydrangea, pruning should be done in late winter or early spring before new growth starts appearing. Severe pruning should be avoided as it may remove next year's flower buds.
25 paź 2022 · While acceptable, early spring pruning will result in sacrificing some flowers for that season. In the fall, Endless Summer and other ever-bloomers can be cut back to control their height and size. In the spring, pruning before blooming begins will actually encourage new growth and increase the number of flower clusters.
29 sie 2024 · When do you prune your hydrangea? It depends. If your hydrangea blooms on “old” wood, you should NOT cut back in the fall or you will sacrifice next year’s flowers! See our handy chart on when to prune common types of hydrangea.
Pruning: Fall/spring—Cut down to 6–8". Ensures large blooms following season. Thin spring shoots for largest blooms. After flowering: Shape after flowers fade. Cut dead stems back in mid-spring. Only to shape: Prune to upright shrub for landscape. Cut low or thin for larger flowers.
4 lut 2024 · To trim hydrangeas in spring, start by identifying the type of hydrangea you have, as pruning methods vary. For old wood hydrangeas (like Mophead or Lacecap), prune faded blooms and weak growth, but avoid heavy cuts. For new wood hydrangeas (like Panicle or Smooth), shape and trim before new growth emerges.