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    Hydrangea Pruning Chart: When to Prune Each Type (Old Wood vs New Wood)

    ByEmma Greenfield September 18, 2025September 18, 2025

    Stop guessing and start pruning with confidence. This expert, species-by-species guide shows exactly when and how to prune bigleaf, mountain, oakleaf, panicle, smooth, and climbing hydrangeas—without sacrificing next year’s blooms. That “Why Won’t My Hydrangea Bloom?” Moment If you’ve ever “tidied up” hydrangeas in fall only to stare at leaf-only shrubs all summer, you’re not…

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    Overwintering Hydrangeas in Containers: Step-by-Step

    ByEmma Greenfield September 18, 2025September 18, 2025

    Overwintering Hydrangeas in Containers: Step-by-Step Guide Why Potted Hydrangeas Are Tricky—and Totally Doable “Pots lose the insulating power of the earth, so roots and buds take the brunt of freeze–thaw swings, wind, and dry indoor air if you store them wrong.” If you’ve ever watched a container hydrangea sail through summer only to struggle after…

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    When and How to Prune Smooth (Arborescens) Hydrangeas

    ByEmma Greenfield September 18, 2025

    When and How to Prune Smooth (Arborescens) Hydrangeas If your smooth hydrangeas bloom big but flop hard, your pruning height and timing are the levers that fix it. Smooth hydrangeas bloom on new wood, so you can prune during dormancy or just before growth without sacrificing summer flowers. The art is choosing how far back…

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    The Right Light for Hydrangeas: Shade vs Sun by Type

    ByEmma Greenfield September 18, 2025September 18, 2025

    If your hydrangeas wilt at 3 p.m. or bloom like fireworks in one neighbor’s yard but not yours, the difference is almost always light plus moisture. Match the right species to your site’s sun-hours—and adjust for climate—and you’ll get sturdier stems, richer color, and far more flowers. 💡 Quick Answer: Most hydrangeas prefer morning sun…

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    Fall Hydrangea Care: Watering, Mulch, What Not to Do

    ByEmma Greenfield September 18, 2025September 18, 2025

    Fall Hydrangea Care: Watering, Mulch, What Not to Do A practical, type-specific guide to prepare your hydrangeas for winter and maximize next year’s blooms—exact watering, mulch depths by climate, pruning rules by type, and what not to do. Quick Answer: Water in-ground shrubs deeply once before the ground freezes; containers: water lightly every 4–6 weeks…

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    How to Deadhead Hydrangeas (By Type and Season)

    ByEmma Greenfield September 18, 2025September 18, 2025

    How to Deadhead Hydrangeas by Type and Season Deadheading hydrangeas is simple—if you match your cuts to the plant’s bloom type and the calendar. Do it right and you’ll tidy plants, protect next year’s buds, and even coax a second flush on rebloomers. Do it wrong and you can erase a season of flowers. This…

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  • How to Identify Your Hydrangea Type (Bigleaf, Mountain, Smooth, Panicle, Oakleaf, Climbing)
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    How to Identify Your Hydrangea Type (Bigleaf, Mountain, Smooth, Panicle, Oakleaf, Climbing)

    ByEmma Greenfield September 17, 2025September 18, 2025

    Are you staring at your hydrangea wondering what type it is? You’re not alone. After 15 years of helping gardeners identify their plants, I’ve learned that hydrangea identification is one of the most confusing aspects of gardening. But here’s the good news: once you know what to look for, identifying your hydrangea becomes surprisingly straightforward. In…

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    When and How to Prune Oakleaf (Quercifolia) Hydrangeas

    ByEmma Greenfield September 17, 2025September 17, 2025

    Oakleaf Hydrangea Pruning Pruning Oakleaf Hydrangeas: Why Timing Is Everything 💡Core Truth Oakleaf hydrangeas bloom on last year’s stems, so when you cut is just as important as how you cut. In practice, I tell clients: enjoy the show, then prune promptly when the flowers fade—don’t wait until winter clean‑up, because that’s when next year’s…

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    How to Prune Climbing Hydrangeas (After Flowering)

    ByEmma Greenfield September 17, 2025September 18, 2025

    How to Prune Climbing Hydrangeas (After Flowering) Why Timing Matters for Climbing Hydrangeas 💡Core Insight Climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris) flowers on old wood, so size and shape work belongs right after flowering. Wait until late winter or spring, and you’ll remove the very shoots that were poised to bloom. Post‑bloom summer pruning protects…

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    What To Do With Old Hydrangea Blooms in Fall (And Why It Matters)

    ByEmma Greenfield September 15, 2025September 17, 2025

    Wondering whether to remove those papery hydrangea blooms in fall—or leave them? Here’s a species-by-species guide (macrophylla, serrata, paniculata, arborescens, quercifolia, petiolaris), with climate tips, timing rules, and step‑by‑step instructions that protect next year’s buds and maximize blooms. RHS, University of Maryland Extension, University of Minnesota Extension Late‑Fall Hydrangea Dilemma: Cut the Old Blooms or…

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