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the secrets and care tips you need to know about for garden hyrdrageas

Find out how to grow Panicle Hydrangeas successfully with our comprehensive guide. Learn everything from planting, watering, and fertilizing, to pruning. Get the step-by-step instructions you need to make your beautiful cone-shaped hydrangeas thrive!

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Michelle 🌱 GardensandChickens🐓 Gardener | plant nerd on Instagram: "I can’t say enough about panicle hydrangeas. I mean, I love all hydrangeas— but limelights and other panicle hydrangeas really are fool proof hydrangeas for your garden — as long as they get enough sun. Poor soil? Meh. Late frost? Meh. Their only nemesis is the deer; and in my garden — the deer can’t reach the top and tend to snack on the lower branches. When the limelight’s are in bloom, that’s when all the neighbors…

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6.9K views · 707 reactions | Now is the perfect time to deadhead and prune your hydrangeas to help encourage better blooms and growth next growing season! Here, Kate shares how she takes care of her panicle hydrangeas and helps them return year after year. Tap the link in our bio for our step-by-step guide to deadheading and pruning different types of hydrangeas like an expert. #TheSpruce #flowergarden #hydrangea #springgarden #gardening #gardeningtips #tips #tipsandtricks #garden #gardentips #hack | The Spruce | Marshall Rogalski · Through The Trees (Loop)

Now is the perfect time to deadhead and prune your hydrangeas to help encourage better blooms and growth next growing season! Here, Kate shares how she...

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Jess Zander, The Garden Coach🌺 on Instagram: "The panicle hydrangeas, like limelights, bobos, quickfires, etc, form their buds on the NEW growth each year (new “wood”). Pruning in spring stimulates new growth and protects the plants from extreme temperatures in the winter if you prune them in the fall, though they tend to be very hardy. They’re also nice to look at over the winter and they can provide some habitat for birds. If you need to prune them this fall because they will be in the…

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