wmadden+FollowOne September trick for bigger hydrangeasHydrangea lovers, here’s a simple September habit that can make a real difference: deadheading those faded blooms now helps your plants channel energy into stronger roots and foliage, setting you up for a show-stopping display next spring. Just snip off the brown, drooping flowers above a healthy set of leaves—no fancy tools needed, just clean pruners and gloves. But don’t wait too long; stop before the first frost hits to avoid stressing your shrubs. Anyone else have tips for keeping hydrangeas thriving through winter? Let’s swap ideas below! #Home #HydrangeaCare #GardeningTips30Share
Helen Todd+Followmy hydrangea is leaning! I’ve got a bit of a situation with my hydrangea plant. 🌿😬 It's leaning over, and I’m not sure if it’s just a result of not enough sunlight or if it’s actually toppling over. I've attached some pictures from the front and side, and I’m worried this will affect the blooms, especially since it doesn't look super pretty when it's all lopsided. I've read that using a support rod and maybe some potassium dihydrogen phosphate could help, but is that enough to fix it? Or should I be worried about the plant's health long-term? How can I encourage it to grow a bit sturdier, or is it a case of me needing to move it to a sunnier spot? Would love some tips from experienced gardeners on how to save my hydrangea! 🌸 #hydrangeacare #gardenproblems #planthelp111Share