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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 25 paź 2022 · The best time to prune hydrangeas in Ohio depends on the variety you have. Learn about the most common hydrangea types and their pruning schedules.

  4. 22 lut 2023 · Don’t prune unless absolutely necessary for the first few years. This includes deadheading. Another good tip for zone 6 hydrangea care is cold protection. Cover your new plants in spring and fall if the weather looks like frost. In addition, use a heavy layer of organic mulch over their roots until all danger of frost is past.

  5. Pruning Fall/spring –Cut to 26” Ensures large blooms next season; Thin shoots in spring ‐ largest blooms After flowering if needed Shape after flowers fade. In late fall, cut above 3rd bud and mulch for winter. Only to shape Can prune to tree form Cut low or thin for largest flowers

  6. When to Prune Hydrangeas. The timing of pruning hydrangeas depends on the type and whether they bloom on old or new wood. Understanding how each species develops its flower buds is crucial for successful pruning. Old Wood Bloomers: Prune Just After Flowering. These hydrangeas produce flower buds on branch growth at least one year old.

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