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Hydrangea pruning
Is it too late to take the dead heads off my hydrangea
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was thinking of pruning my hydrangea but wasn't sure either, there are buds coming on the bush now I thought I was too late to do it. There has been so much frost and snow these past months I thought some of my plants would be ruined. I have a Bottle Brush plant and every year I forget to protect it from the frost. This time I think it's had it.
Dead-heading
Dead blooms on mophead hydrangeas can, in mild areas, be removed just after flowering, but it is best to leave them on the plant over winter to provide some frost protection for the tender growth buds below.
Remove the dead flowerheads in early spring, cutting back to the first strong, healthy pair of buds lower down the stem.
Lacecaps are hardier, and the faded flowerheads can be cut back after flowering to the second pair of leaves below the head in order to prevent seed developing, which saps energy from the plant.
Dead blooms on mophead hydrangeas can, in mild areas, be removed just after flowering, but it is best to leave them on the plant over winter to provide some frost protection for the tender growth buds below.
Remove the dead flowerheads in early spring, cutting back to the first strong, healthy pair of buds lower down the stem.
Lacecaps are hardier, and the faded flowerheads can be cut back after flowering to the second pair of leaves below the head in order to prevent seed developing, which saps energy from the plant.