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Where On The Stem Of A Hydrangea Do I Cut Blooms Off?
I want to bring the cut flowers into my home without harming my hydrangea bush.
asked 1 year ago
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You can cut safely back, up to 6 inches of the stem. The only thing is that the next year, you have to make sure that you don't cut back the same ones.
This will also help to give the illusion that the bush is fuller as the blossoms will be offset into the depth of the bush, and on the outer limbs of the bush.
answered 1 year ago
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