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Hard pruning and shaping should be limited to late winter or early spring. However, dead and diseased branches can be removed any time of year. Here's how to prune your Limelight hydrangea correctly.
Like all panicle hydrangeas, limelight hydrangea blooms on new wood (growth from the current year) so any pruning should be done in the late winter or early spring before new growth starts.
This hydrangea gives an extended season ... Any flowers left on the plant do provide winter texture and interest. Limelight blooms on new wood, so prune in late fall or early spring.
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I have grown hydrangea paniculatas before, and coordinated the choosing of Limelight hydrangea as a ... encouraged to prune by one-third in late winter or early spring. Norman Winter is a ...
The most popular variety is Limelight ... exfoliating bark that provides winter interest. Oakleaf hydrangeas also grow very well and bloom in the shade. More hydrangea tips to keep in mind ...
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