Hydrangeas ‘never produce massive blooms’ without one essential task that's not pruning (Image: Getty) Hydrangeas have many needs for their flower to flourish, but there’s one that should take priority. No matter which hydrangea you are growing, it is important to understand the watering needs of the plant . While they are known for being notorious for water, they do not like wet feet ever.

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