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One of the most frequent pruning-related questions we are asked is ‘when should I cut back my hydrangea?’ And the answer is ‘now, in spring, when the temperature is rising and the weather is improving.’ This is because the stems left standing
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One of the most frequent pruning-related questions we are asked is ‘when should I cut back my hydrangea?’ And the answer is ‘now, in spring, when the temperature is rising and the weather is improving.’ This is because the stems left standing
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