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hydrangea question
My hydrangea bush/plant I get big 6" diameter blooms, then the petals turn
brownish after a few days. Some new blooms form but not as many. I fertilize with brand name food for hydrangeas as directed. Should I prune off the faded blooms? The total plant is about 24" high and the blooms are heavy and tend to fall over so I support with garden type poles. We have had a wet summer here and I do keep the ground watered in between rains. Suggestions please, just not as big and colorful as I expected. This is the 4th season for this hydrangea. please and thank you. |
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FireBrick wrote:
My hydrangea bush/plant [....] Should I prune off the faded blooms? yes. |
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Jim said:
FireBrick wrote: My hydrangea bush/plant [....] Should I prune off the faded blooms? yes. no. -- Eggs Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to edge his car onto a freeway. |
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Eggs Zachtly wrote:
Jim said: FireBrick wrote: My hydrangea bush/plant [....] Should I prune off the faded blooms? yes. no. http://endlesssummerblooms.com/consu...mmer_hydrangea Pruning To encourage rebloom, remove spent flowers. Because Endless Summer blooms on new growth, you don't have to wait until the next season to see armfuls of new blooms. http://endlesssummerblooms.com/consu...mmer_hydrangea and another tip for you. if you get to much nitrogen on and or in the hydrangea you'll reduce the quality of the flowers and or blooms. |
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Jim said:
Eggs Zachtly wrote: Jim said: FireBrick wrote: My hydrangea bush/plant [....] Should I prune off the faded blooms? yes. no. http://endlesssummerblooms.com/consu...mmer_hydrangea Pruning To encourage rebloom, remove spent flowers. Because Endless Summer blooms on new growth, you don't have to wait until the next season to see armfuls of new blooms. http://endlesssummerblooms.com/consu...mmer_hydrangea and another tip for you. if you get to much nitrogen on and or in the hydrangea you'll reduce the quality of the flowers and or blooms. Sorry, I hadn't noticed that the OP stated the type of hydrangea. You're assuming they are 'Endless Summer', in which case you'd be quite correct in your advice. There are other types that fit the very vague description given, that are *not* everblooming. Unless they know what type of hydrangea they have, I'd say, "don't deadhead". Besides (and also determined by the variety), mid-August may be getting a little late for pruning. Next years buds may be/have forming/formed. JMO. =) I prefer knowing exactly what specific plant I'm dealing with, before I "try something new" with it. That's prolly just me. =) Cheers, -- Eggs Can atheists get insurance for acts of God? |
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"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message ... Unless they know what type of hydrangea they have, I'd say, "don't deadhead". Besides (and also determined by the variety), mid-August may be getting a little late for pruning. Next years buds may be/have forming/formed. JMO. =) I prefer knowing exactly what specific plant I'm dealing with, before I "try something new" with it. That's prolly just me. =) Cheers, -- Eggs Why didn't you ask of the species before giving bad advice? My hydrangeas die off to the ground in winter. What buds are you talking about? |
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