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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have to chop ours every year. They grow so quickly. Unfortunately they don't flower much anymore.[/quote] Some hydrangeas bloom on "old wood" and some on "new wood." If yours are the "old wood" kind, they set their buds in the summer/fall and so if you prune them in winter/spring, you'll have cut off the flowers for the following spring/summer. You want to prune those just after they bloom. Some, like limelights or annabelles, bloom on "new wood" so you can cut them back in late winter and still have flowers in spring/summer. [/quote]
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