Very informative! I have more than one type of hydrangea in the garden at my new house and I was really unsure of which types they were and whether to prune or not at this time.
So for mophead/big leaf hydrangeas, just leave the dried flowers and not prune them? Also, do I still need to water them in the winter? Thank you for the advance help.
The spent flowers can be removed, but they also provide nice winter interest if left in place. Supplemental watering shouldn’t be necessary during the winter months.
Very informative! I have more than one type of hydrangea in the garden at my new house and I was really unsure of which types they were and whether to prune or not at this time.
THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATION 👍
Very helpful, thx!
Good day.
This is helpful to me.
Thanks alot ❤
I have a little hottie so I have to wait until late winter or spring but I don’t know how to prune or if I should even prune
Thank You This was interesting to listen to and helpful with my plants.
Thanks,that was helpful😊
So for mophead/big leaf hydrangeas, just leave the dried flowers and not prune them? Also, do I still need to water them in the winter? Thank you for the advance help.
The spent flowers can be removed, but they also provide nice winter interest if left in place. Supplemental watering shouldn’t be necessary during the winter months.
@@Gardeningknowhow what do you mean "provide nice winter interest if left in place"?
@@ainati6121In the winter, the dried leaves are just as beautiful and interesting as the fresh ones when left on the bush?