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Oak-Leaf Hydrangeas
My first oak-leaf hydrangea bloomed beautifully this year, and now the
deadheads are very unpretty. Should I remove them? The foliage is already putting out new growth -- in 97-degree weather! Thanks, N. Taylor |
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Oak-Leaf Hydrangeas
http://www.helpfulgardener.com/hydrangea/
-- Betsy wrote in message oups.com... My first oak-leaf hydrangea bloomed beautifully this year, and now the deadheads are very unpretty. Should I remove them? The foliage is already putting out new growth -- in 97-degree weather! Thanks, N. Taylor |
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Oak-Leaf Hydrangeas
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wrote: My first oak-leaf hydrangea bloomed beautifully this year, and now the deadheads are very unpretty. Should I remove them? The foliage is already putting out new growth -- in 97-degree weather! Thanks, N. Taylor In my garden when the flowers turn brown (a bit later than in yours) they hold their shape so well that they're still pretty in autumn & part of winter. I leave them until they get cruddy looking. -paghat the ratgirl -- Get your Paghat the Ratgirl T-Shirt he http://www.paghat.com/giftshop.html "In every country and in every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot." -Thomas Jefferson |
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