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Forum: Article: Hydrangeas…How and Where and What… Part IReplies: 1, Views: 70
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kru
Mount Pleasant, SC
(Zone 8b)

January 14, 2008
10:41 AM

Post #4400106

Great article! And perfect timing for me... I planted two of the repeat blooming hydrangeas last spring. We've had some cold weather here lately (zone 8b) and naturally they went bare and look "twiggy". So my boyfriend went out and pruned them... completely! They are now about 6 inches tall. Will they recover from such a severe pruning or are they doomed? Thanks.
fboiii2004
Tyler, TX
(Zone 8b)

January 14, 2008
10:51 PM

Post #4403558

re bloomers might bloom this year. hydragia bloom on old growth, so most of this years blooms went with the trim.
Barry


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