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Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA on Jun 24, 2012
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Pruning Mophead Hydrangeas

For those of us in GA, mophead hydrangea flowers have faded and are not very attractive. The 30 days after flowers fade is the perfect time to prune mophead hydrangeas if needed. I pruned mine last year and documented the process.
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    notice how tall they are
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    make each cut just above two leaves
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    finished pruning!
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    the debris pile
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  • Erica Glasener Atlanta, GA
    It looks as if you pruned them back by 1/3? Do you prune them every year?
    on Jun 25, 2012 · Like 0

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