High temperatures can deprive plants of moisture, which is why Myers recommends planting (or transplanting) your hydrangeas in a site with partial sun and shade to help prevent browning. "Growing your ...
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Gardening Know How on MSN
Are your hydrangeas dying from the heat or just done blooming? How to keep shrubs lush all summer
Brown flowers on a hydrangea could be sign that your plant is stressed from summer heat or drought – or they could just be ...
The Spruce on MSN
Should you cut off dead hydrangea blooms? A garden pro explains what to do for healthier flowers
Key PointsIt is not necessary to prune back your hydrangeas once the flowers die, but it also won’t hurt.Blooms may be left ...
For healthy hydrangeas with colorful new blooms every year, try this easy pruning technique that works best if carried out in the mid-summer months.
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