How to Prune Mophead, Lacecap and Panicle Hydrangeas - 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 15 мар 2023
  • I show how and when to prune mophead, lacecap and panicle hydrangeas so they bloom all Summer long.
    My English Garden is near the coast in North-West England, 1/3 of an acre (including the house) Zone 9a with sandy soil.
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  • @wendybartlett6717
    @wendybartlett6717 Год назад +7

    Thanks Paul, you've motivated me to get pruning. Looking forward to seeing how your Hydrangeas do later in the year but I've always found that a good "hair cut" is just what they like. So nice to see your little Robin. He's a friendly little chap.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Exactly Wendy - I good ‘thin out’ always makes shrubs look better. Enjoy your pruning.

  • @eddreemiles5459
    @eddreemiles5459 Год назад +2

    I get so much inspiration from you for my garden. Another wonderful video.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      That makes me happy - thank you.

  • @mr.sidhanta5982
    @mr.sidhanta5982 Год назад +1

    Very informative 👍
    Indeed, hydrangea are stunning flowers ❤💚😃

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      They certainly are - I really like them. 👍

  • @eileenmc8808
    @eileenmc8808 Год назад +2

    Paul, you're fearless!😅 Love your experiments! And your little shadow. 🪺

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you Eileen! Robin says Hi. 🌻👍

  • @kimfox5186
    @kimfox5186 Год назад +2

    Most enjoyable 😃. Love your experiments, they make me laugh especially since I know you'll have 💯 success. Have a great day Paul

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thanks for the confidence Kim! Makes me (nervously) laugh too! 👍😀

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall Год назад +3

    I’m so glad you’re trying this experiment Paul 😀 great video 🥰

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hi Jasmine - I’ll give it a feed and let’s see what it does!

  • @wendychandler8304
    @wendychandler8304 Год назад

    Somebody said, years ago, 'U see you've been round with your cutters again' - when my garden looked a bit bare. The results aren't always great. At least we have fun and now it's time to get tidy. Thanks Paul.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      I’m the same Wendy - once I get going it’s pretty easy to see the ‘track’ I took. 😄

  • @jcking6785
    @jcking6785 Год назад

    So thrilled to see you’ve released a new video!

  • @cindyl3916
    @cindyl3916 Год назад +3

    Your easy way of going as you share your extensive knowledge is such a pleasure! My goal is to plant enough to have the privacy you attained with your place and it to be as lush as yours or close as I can get here in 6b/7a Oklahoma. I just adore your work and your little bird that keeps its eye on you✨Thank you so much!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Cindy, I’m so glad you enjoy the videos and the little robin.
      Shrubs make great privacy plants - particularly the evergreens - I also love the ‘lush’ look - roll on Summer for that. 🌻

  • @maryahari4352
    @maryahari4352 6 дней назад

    That was awesome.my hydrangea this year is really big and bending on the path

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  4 дня назад

      They are loving all this rain! Glad you enjoyed my video.

  • @MegaDamirko
    @MegaDamirko Год назад +1

    Hi, Paul, greetings from Sarajevo. Such a pleasure to watch you in your garden. I appreciate your unpretentious style. It's very relatable. One of the few uncomplicated and "by example" videos on how to deal with mopheads. Your experience really comes through. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and garden with us. Looking forward for more content from one of my favourites. Have a great gardening season.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Hi Damir, thank you very much - I am very pleased my videos are useful to you - and thank you for letting me know, it's very encouraging. Greetings to Sarajevo.

  • @GardenerGray
    @GardenerGray Год назад +1

    Thanks Paul, very fitting as I'm planning a very similar video of my own this weekend. Great update. Just subscribed 😊

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hi Gray, it’s a great time of year to do any pruning - thank you for subscribing!

  • @khayescobar1819
    @khayescobar1819 Год назад

    Good evening Paul watching from USA thank you very much that’s what I gonna do tomorrow if the weather is nice 😊❤️

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Hello Khay, enjoy your day in the garden. 👍

  • @LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard

    you have a beautiful garden, whacked every your video ,thank for sharing!

  • @lynnhunt2865
    @lynnhunt2865 Год назад +3

    Paul, some great advice as usual. I've cut my mophead hydrangea back in spring, and it always has huge blue flowers in the summer. I'm sure yours will too.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I love large blue hydrangeas - mine tend to be bluey pink. Yours are obviously very happy Lynn.

  • @richardhigel5612
    @richardhigel5612 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your experiments. Hopefully they will be successful!!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Time will tell - at worse it will be nicely rejuvenated!

  • @mariniedermeyer7235
    @mariniedermeyer7235 Год назад +1

    Hi Paul! Great you doing experiments, and looking forward to see how the hydrangeas are doing in the summer! I cut my lime lights back quiet a bit as they were very floppy last summer. So hopefully they’ll grow some stronger stems. I guess it’s also a bit of an experiment!😅
    Love the robin! We finally sighted one in our garden since we’ve been feeding but it’s still a rare sight. Hopefully it’ll show up more often as we continue to feed. Btw great tip feeding them dried worms! They are loving those and the sunflower hearts! Happy gardening from🇨🇭

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Hi Mari, I have a limelight in a pot and it’s flopping so am thinking of putting it between shrubs to hold it up a bit - it is gorgeous though!
      How nice you’re giving your Robin mealworms and the hearts - hopefully they’ll be back for more. Greetings to Switzerland.

  • @renatalimarzi
    @renatalimarzi Год назад +1

    Hello, dearest Paul! Your content is very interesting and really informative and helpful!
    Thanks a lot for your tips!
    HUGS and have a great weekend and enjoy the springtime in your wonderful garden! Renata

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hiya Renata, thank you so much - have a nice weekend in your garden, or maybe travelling with your camera? 🌸

    • @renatalimarzi
      @renatalimarzi Год назад

      @@paultsworld Thanks! Ok, I'm Waiting for my Easter trip to London!!😉😉
      Ciao!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Wow, Renata - London! Have a great time and I’ll look forward to your videos. 👍🌻

    • @renatalimarzi
      @renatalimarzi Год назад

      @@paultsworld Sure, Thank you so much!! A trip to London after.....39 years!! Hugs, Paul!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Can’t wait for your videos - ciao. 🌸

  • @daigaermane8977
    @daigaermane8977 Год назад

    ❤❤❤Good morning. THANK YOU SO MUCH🎉

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      You're very welcome Daiga. 🌻

  • @itsmewende
    @itsmewende Год назад +1

    Ya know every time someone mentions the different varieties, I never knew which was which, thanks so much for including those photos. I pruned some a few weeks ago, the deer pruned some before I got to. Your robin reminds me of seeing pets in the garden following their gardener around 😊 Side note, here where I live in the states, we say lace cap too.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      I am pleased you found the 'extra' videos useful for identification - it appears deer do like hydrangeas! Thank you for letting me know you also use the term lacecap. 👍🌻

  • @britishgal1808-Sue
    @britishgal1808-Sue Год назад +1

    I love that you’re not afraid to experiment with your plants. 🌸🌹
    Another terrific video, Paul and lovely to see your Robin friend. :)
    🌹🌸🌺🌷🌻🌼💐
    We had 20” of snow this week lol soooo it’ll be a while before we see any of our plants. haha.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      So glad you liked my video Sue - and the robin - who now has a girlfriend!
      Hopefully your plants will be nicely insulated under the snow. ❄️ 🌸🌻

    • @britishgal1808-Sue
      @britishgal1808-Sue Год назад

      @@paultsworld aww you must try to videotape Mr Robin and his new GF. I would love to see them. Maybe they will raise a family in your garden!!
      Yes, the plants are well insulated, most come back each year.
      Next month the hummingbirds will return along with the other migratory birds that come here to breed. Something to look forward too. 🌸🌼🌺

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +2

      Don’t think they’ve started nest building yet - he’s singing, she’s hanging around being fed by him. It’ll get frantic soon.
      How exciting anticipating the hummingbird arrival. Something so special. 🌻🌸

    • @britishgal1808-Sue
      @britishgal1808-Sue Год назад

      @@paultsworld make sure you capture the frantic bits lol.
      It will be exciting if you can see where they nest, without disturbing them of course.
      Yes, after a long winter that never seems to end it’s something to look forward too :)

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      They once nested in the potting shed!
      I opened it to go in yesterday and he snuck in behind me looking smug. There is a hole in the door so he knows how to get in and out. 😀🌻

  • @margaretmichelsen766
    @margaretmichelsen766 Год назад

    Hi Paul T, thank you for your tutorial, from the timid pruner! "" I don't know what the experts are going to say about this?" lol. Maybe you ARE the expert. Looked pretty good to me! Using all the principles of general pruning, looks like a nice job. We will look forward to the results of the experiment. BTW I really love that patio hydrangea. I have an image of you going to your neighbours at midnight digging plants out, lol! what a well edited, informative video: You Tube gold!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Good morning Margaret, from one kind of pruner to another - go for it!😀
      That patio hydrangea really lights up in the summer - previous owners planted it in the garden - I moved it for 2 months - had an extended kitchen and patio built - then put it back in the same place where I left a gap! It never missed a beat.
      I have a midnight trowel always at the ready 🤣

  • @pitinannan
    @pitinannan Год назад

    I wish my Hydrangeas doing good like this .

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I am lucky, these hydrangeas seem to like my soil - although I do put an ericaceous mulch over them and try and keep them well watered - depending on the Summer!

  • @linakhoury6623
    @linakhoury6623 Год назад +1

    Hi Paul, the hydrangeas will be amazing after pruning and they well bloom well for you . Have anice day .

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hi Lina, can’t wait for Summer to see what they do. 👍🌻

  • @RoseMary-vs3io
    @RoseMary-vs3io Год назад

    Useful video as per usual, thank you👌✨

  • @gardensenglishandbeauty
    @gardensenglishandbeauty Год назад

    Thank you for a very interesting lesson!

  • @patriciagonzalo3607
    @patriciagonzalo3607 Год назад

    Beautiful !!!
    Here in the South of Sout America , the climate is very adverse for.hidrangeas.
    In this month of March , we prepare the cuttings for Spring 2023 🌱🌱🌱

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      Good luck with your cuttings - a great early season activity. 🌻

    • @patriciagonzalo3607
      @patriciagonzalo3607 Год назад +1

      @@paultsworld Thank you for sharing your excellent work !

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      You’re welcome!

  • @zalehaburude7752
    @zalehaburude7752 Год назад

    I am looking forward to seeing those Hydrangeas trees produce beautiful Flowers... 😍 😍 😍
    Thank you for sharing... Paul T's World.
    Greetings from North Borneo

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Good morning Zaleha. Yes, the hydrangeas are starting to flower so I’ll do a video shortly.
      Greeting to North Borneo. 🌸

  • @titiaswildlifecottagegarden
    @titiaswildlifecottagegarden Год назад +2

    Great video to watch, informative and entertaining 🙂
    We are going to move soon to our new house and I can't wait for my adopted lacecap hydrangea to be planted back in the clay soil.
    At the moment there doesn't seem to be much activity, but I'm hoping it will spring right back up.
    So it has to hang on tight for just a little bit longer🤞🏻
    The other adopted smaller mophead Hydrangea is doing much better and seem to be very happy in the pot.
    I will put it in the clay soil next autumn.
    I also made a video about the new garden.
    It would be nice if you had the time to have a look🙂👍🏻
    Best regards, Titia

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hi Titia, good luck with your hydrangeas! Make sure you use plenty of ericaceous compost for those lacecaps and mopheads. I will certainly have a look at your new video.

    • @titiaswildlifecottagegarden
      @titiaswildlifecottagegarden Год назад

      @@paultsworld I didn't thought of that, I will look into it. Eraecasious (?) means acidic?
      The soil here is fairly high in ph, because my blue mophead in the previous garden turned out dark pink with purple spots.
      I will do a soil test soon at our local garden centre.
      My lace cap hydrangea has the same bright pink colour as your lace caps.
      I will do my best to bring it back in good health, since it had a lot of stress and the heat wave didn't helped either.
      Poor thing😔

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      They can be OK in high Ph soil but they are happiest in neutral to slightly acidic.
      If the leaves look good then it’s happy - any yellowing then it possibly wants lower Ph.

  • @joannecraft-lane8660
    @joannecraft-lane8660 Год назад

    Thank you for posting this video because I'm planning to add hydrangeas to my garden this year.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I love hydrangeas - and they’ll flower for you beautifully.

  • @mariamojicasarmiento
    @mariamojicasarmiento Год назад

    Good afternoon Paul, omg was that a camelia plant when you were feeding the little robin? Wondering 🤔. All your hydrangeas look amazing! Can't wait to see them in their glory during the summer! Take care!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hello Maria, yes - it’s a camellia ‘donation’. It flowers beautifully each year although many buds dropped off when it got really cold this Winter.
      This year will be great for hydrangeas 🤞

  • @kayraakin5759
    @kayraakin5759 Год назад

    çok güzel çiçekli bahçeniz beğeniyle izliyorum türkiyeden sevgiler selamlar😊

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thank you, greetings to Turkey.
      İyi günler, bahçe çiçeklerini beğenmenize sevindim. Türkiye'ye selamlar 🌻

  • @elliepaske2062
    @elliepaske2062 Год назад +1

    I love the fact that your videos are so informative. I planted three new mop head hydrangeas last year but I’m worried that they were too young to withstand the bitterly cold snaps we’ve had. They don’t appear to have any new green buds on them yet. Hope your experiment works Paul. 🤞

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you Ellie, I do hope your young hydrangeas survive. It was a cold Winter but don’t give up on them too quickly as there’s always a chance they’ll sprout from just below soil level.

  • @nadezhdabeljaeva4670
    @nadezhdabeljaeva4670 Год назад

    Спасибо Вам.

  • @jimbailey3705
    @jimbailey3705 Год назад +1

    Will be an interesting experiment. I think you will get some flowers, just not as many. There's a front garden I walk past on my way to work where the hydrangeas are right underneath the livingroom windows, so they get cut back hard every second year - generally in the spring! They flower amazing the year they are not cut back and I'm sure I've still seen flowers on them in the year they were cut back though... just... not many!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      That’s interesting and exactly what I’m expecting to happen with mine. Now that I’ve encouraged the buds at the base to grow I want to see what they do by this Summer.

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461
    @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461 Год назад +1

    THANKS PAUL, FOR BEING SUCH A BRAVE GARDNER 😊…we look 👀 forward to see how your experiment turns out 💚💚💚also including your ENGLISH ROBIN 🐦 much smaller than our’s in OHIO

  • @Anna-BoBanna
    @Anna-BoBanna Год назад

    I've just about finished my spring clean up in the garden. All I've got left is to divide my bananas.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I’ll check my bananas soon - one, the maurelli has been in the bath all Winter 😀

  • @paulinecrispin121
    @paulinecrispin121 Год назад

    Hi Paul, I have been waiting for this. I have been itching to deadhead and prune my hydrangeas. I kept having to say to myself....hang on until Paul says it is OK. So, yippee, I just done them all this afternoon 😃

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hello Pauline, you’re ahead of me now because there’s one in the lawn bed I forgot about 😀
      I’ll bet your hydrangeas all look very smart now and ready for Summer! A good compost mulch and/or slow release fertiliser and they’ll be blooming all Summer - I love hydrangeas! 🌻

    • @paulinecrispin121
      @paulinecrispin121 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the compost tip

  • @erics8757
    @erics8757 Год назад

    Watching parts of this video hurt 😬 but I can't wait to see the results!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Going to be a great summer for blooms 🤞

  • @aleenasunny3441
    @aleenasunny3441 Год назад

    Hi Paul, I am a regular viewer of your videos and absolutely enjoyed each of them. My parents in law hVe visited us from India this week and are very keen to learn about gardening and vlogging in the UK. Is it possible for us to visit/get in touch with you sometime? Please do let me know. Thanks in advance

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Hello Aleena, thank you for your message and I’m pleased you enjoy my videos.
      How nice your parents-in-law are visiting you and that they are interested in gardening and vlogging.
      Unfortunately I don’t have my garden open but there are many people who have open days for visitors.
      Have you heard of the NGS open garden scheme?
      Over 3,500 gardeners open their private gardens for a day - there will be one near you and it’s a great way to see private gardens and talk to the owners. Google it and find one that is convenient to visit - I’m sure it will be of great interest to your parents-in-law. If you have specific questions I’d be delighted to try and answer.

  • @brooke1615
    @brooke1615 Год назад +1

    I’m interested to see how your experiment pans out. I bought a French bolero and a runaway bride last year. I’m not sure on the deadheading of these but I think I’m going to use your guide with the big leaf and see how it goes.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      These are beautiful lacecaps. Yes, just deadhead last year's blooms as I did on the mophead and lacecaps, leaving the new buds to flower for you this Summer. Give them a mulch and feed and they're set for Summer.

  • @daigaermane8977
    @daigaermane8977 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤🎉😊

  • @jimbailey3705
    @jimbailey3705 Год назад

    I have also managed to prune all but one of my paniculata's. I will have to do that this weekend - the buds are look a bit green! I do want to prune it though as there is a lot of spindly growth and I do prefer the larger blooms that grow on the strong stems.
    I am trying to encourage mine to become as large as possible though, so it's more a case of thinning out the weak branches rather than 'pruning' for height.
    Can't wait for summer!
    And I really need to take some hydranga cuttings for propagation soon! I heard Spring cuttings get started a lot quicker than Autumn cuttings.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      It’s been quite a Winter! Summer can’t come soon enough!
      As you are taking secateurs to the paniculatas maybe take some cuttings as well? I think Spring/early Summer is a good time to take paniculata cuttings then you have time for them to develop.
      I did a few last year - not as easy as mopheads but I still had about 40% success rate.
      For mopheads & lacecaps I’m waiting till mid Summer.

    • @jimbailey3705
      @jimbailey3705 Год назад

      @@paultsworld Yeah, you're right. I may as well take cuttings while I'm pruning/thinning them out. And thanks for letting me know that the paniculatas are harder to propagate, I will take start more cuttings to make sure I get enough. I just need a couple to go to my in-law's! They currently have mop heads, but they don't water them in summer... and they keep pruning them whenever they feel like it.
      I think paniculatas will just work better for them.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      You’re right - once paniculatas get going they’re pretty much indestructible!

  • @Marcielle_Makes
    @Marcielle_Makes Год назад

    I’m just starting to learn about gardening. Why do you wait until spring to cut off the dead blooms? Is it bad if I cut all the fresh blooms to give away?
    So happy to have found you in shorts. Thank you for sharing your passion

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +2

      That’s a really good question.
      I wait till Spring because it looks nice over Winter, it helps protect the shrub from the cold.
      However if you want to use your blooms in the house or to give away that’s absolutely fine as well. Your plants won’t mind losing fresh blooms and it might then grow extra ones as a bonus. Many people enjoy fresh blooms in the house as cut flowers.
      Definitely enjoy your plants the way you want to.
      Thank you for letting me know you found me from shorts as I’m new to them and wondering if I should do more.

    • @Marcielle_Makes
      @Marcielle_Makes Год назад

      @@paultsworld yes! Please do more. I’ve found a bunch of new creators and learned things I never even knew about and never would have thought to look into, had it not been for shorts. Your little clip was the perfect teaser and now I’m subscribed and will be binging your content while I’m cooking or cleaning.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thank you for telling me that - it has given me encouragement to do more - they’re fun to do. Yes, please join me while doing the cooking 😀👍

  • @martiknapp762
    @martiknapp762 Год назад

    Thanks Paul T. I think my area is a good 4 to 6 weeks behind you. When and how do you fertilize them?

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +3

      Hi Marti, I fertilise them just after deadheading or pruning and the buds are starting - the plants then want some goodness and water.
      I give them a good mulch of compost with a handful of slow release fertiliser mixed in. They’re then set for the season.

  • @andrzejkaraszewski8671
    @andrzejkaraszewski8671 Год назад

    😀❤️💚

  • @robshaw3655
    @robshaw3655 7 месяцев назад

    Dec 23 now and i have a large lacecap.that wasnt dead headed after they had flowered..is it best to leave to spring?

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, just leave it till Spring and then after your main frosts are over prune it back to a nice big bud. That’s what I do every year.

  • @wendychandler8304
    @wendychandler8304 5 месяцев назад

    Feb. 2024, the sun has come out at last and shrubs are massive after all the rain. Need to take back my hydrangeas; how are yours Paul?

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, a lovely day today Wendy - I was out videoing the enormous flocks of birds at Parkgate during today’s big Spring tide.
      I’ll be out this week checking on the hydrangeas - I see the buds are out on the mopheads, I think it’s been a warm - but rainy February so I can imagine your hydrangeas are all looking good - let’s hope we don’t get prolonged droughts this Summer.

  • @ThePegasus101
    @ThePegasus101 6 месяцев назад

    i heard if u got blue hydrangeas and want pink,u add iron nails to the soil...

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  6 месяцев назад

      Quite possibly. Acidic soil encourages mophead and lacecap hydeangeas to be blue and alkaline soil makes them pink.