Hydrangeas are winter-hardy but a few tricks now can ensure a bountiful bloom come spring Hydrangeas, cherished for their lush blooms and hardiness through winter, are popular among UK gardeners looking for a splash of colour. And with autumn here, it's the perfect moment to take steps that will guarantee a brilliant display next spring. While many might be thinking ahead to warmer days, green-thumbed enthusiasts are told that crisp temperatures make for the prime period to prepare their hydrangea plants for future blossoms.
Garden experts from Blooming Backyard have divulged three critical tasks for autumn to ensure your hydrangeas develop "stunning flower heads" when next year rolls around, reports the Express . They said: "Hydrangeas, a traditional garden staple, are back in fashion in a big way. The stunning flower heads in a range of colours and shapes grace our gardens in summer and into autumn, depending on the variety.
"Unfortunately, their beauty doesn't last all year. Once the flowers and foliage die back in autumn, you'll need to head out into the garden for your annual hydrangea maintenance session. "These tasks are vital to keeping your plants looking great and ensuring they come back even bigger and stronger the following year.
" 1. Prune Firstly, pruning is recommended for those who appreciate an orderly garden. Hydrangeas can quickly grow large and unruly if left unchecked.
That being said, pruning should be approached with caution. Using shears haphazardly or .