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Excellent advice 👍🏼
Thank you. What about if you live in the tropics? Can you prune them at any time of ybe twar?
Hi over winter my hydrangea’s flower head have completely gone brown n rotted n died over winter. Do i leave it or cit the dead heads off plz ?
Im sorry to ask i know its not a topic here and im sorry if its not appropriate but do you have some issues with thyroid gland ? Or is it like light falling on your neck in a way it looks a bit swollen in the place of thyroid.
If you are ok that just perfect ,- its just i was in situation where i didnt see and people around saw but didnt think of it to tell and it cost me years of health issues
Be blessed dear and thank you for your blog its very informative and helping ❤️
Mine don't bloom 🙁 any special watering, fertilizers or plant food I should use?
Brilliant. Thank you.
Thank you I finally get it and love that you show examples of each type
I have mop heads and usually wait for Spring. But we had rain and they got too heavy. They have split and many broke. Now what do I do? I need to prune them way back into the old wood. Will they bloom again? Some year? They were getting real leggy as well. Thank you for excellent advice.
Yes I am! I thought I was supposed to dead head then now 😅
Yeah don't leave those flowers on if you live in snowy climates. The weight of the snow will build and break the branches.
Thank you, the photos were a big help for me❤
❤ ❤ your videos, thanks bunches for your help.