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Don’t Let Frost Kill Your Hydrangeas—Here’s What to Do Right Now to Protect Them From the Cold
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
Hydrangeas require a bit of care over the colder months. Here are five things you need to do in order to protect your plants ...
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How to Properly Winterize Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas grown in winter-proof containers can be overwintered in place if the containers are too large to move. Add mulch ...
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
Some hydrangea varieties need good protection to survive the winter, whether they are grown in pots or directly in the garden ...
Know your hydrangea type before you prune. Some varieties benefit from a fall cleanup — others could lose an entire season of ...
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3 Plants You Should Prune Before Winter Begins
Experts from Washington State University say you should begin in early November by removing at least the top third of the ...
Hydrangeas are popular shrubs known for their large, showy flower clusters that bloom in pink, blue, purple, and white.
Deadhead hydrangeas early; prune timing depends on whether they bloom on new or old wood. Protect plants with mulch, burlap, or cages in cold climates; move potted hydrangeas indoors below 45°F.
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