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    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013

Gardening: If I cut off the faded flowers on a potted hydrangea, will I get new blossoms?

Vivien
Vivien Highland Park, NJ on May 20, 2012
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  • Walter Reeves
    Walter Reeves on May 21, 2012
    My mother's florist hydrangea was planted on Mother's day six years ago. This is the first ...»
    year it has bloomed because they are so sensitive to cold weather. In other years the plant froze to the ground and came back from the roots, therefore no flowers.

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