
We forgot to cut down our hydrangeas last fall, and now the stalks that are left are starting to grow leaves. What should we do? Should we attempt to cut them back now or is it too late?
Ok got it, I think. (please forgive me!)Lab_Man wrote:Like the others have said, it depends......
If your hydrangea blooms on new stems, then you would not be cutting off flower buds.
If your hydrangea blooms on last years flower buds then your would be cutting off flower buds.
If it blooms on last year or this years stems then it will bloom later and you'd be cutting off the early blooms.
luis_pr wrote:Some people like to "cut them to the ground regularly". That helps if the shrub gets too big for its location but then it becomes a regular, annual gardenning chore. So far, I prefer to place them where they will be able to attain their size at maturity without any help from me. But I admit, I have seen some hydrangeas that I would be tempted to get even if I have to prune them because I know the locations would be too tight in my long growing season. So far though, I have good and kept myself under control when I start drooling at large plants....