NOLA.com: Hydrangeas may look terrible now, but don't prune them. Their flower buds are already set. Hydrangeas may look terrible now, but don't prune them.

Understanding the Context

Their flower buds are already set. Daily Express: My hydrangeas grow more flowers every year thanks to Monty Don's advice for March My hydrangeas grow more flowers every year thanks to Monty Don's advice for March Liverpool Echo: Thanks to Monty Don's advice for March my hydrangeas grow more flowers every year Thanks to Monty Don's advice for March my hydrangeas grow more flowers every year Floppy hydrangeas? Don't panic! Try these easy fixes instead originally appeared on Dengarden.

Key Insights

Huge rainstorms can be disastrous if you have a garden full of blooming hydrangeas. Annabelle hydrangea ... Hydrangeas are incredibly popular thanks to their large, colourful flowers that add a burst of colour to gardens in summer and often last well into autumn. However, many gardeners are unsure whether ... Hydrangeas have a long tradition of use in shady Southern gardens.

Final Thoughts

From late April through July, huge flower heads of light pink, pink, rosy-red, lavender, light blue, dark blue, bluish purple and ... Panicle hydrangeas (also known as hydrangea paniculata) make excellent hedgerows. When you plant them close together, they grow dense and thick. A single plant can cover a lot of ground, so you don’t ...