Hydrangeas can grow bigger and more abundant flowers with one easy task (Image: Getty) Hydrangeas should produce big and abundant flowers each year, but it can be disheartening to see lacklustre or few blooms growing on this beautiful plant. If gardeners are seeing no results with their hydrangeas then they are likely doing something wrong, but there are three simple steps to try to get thriving hydrangea flowers . Rochelle Greayer, a gardening and landscaping expert who is the founder of Pith and Vigor , has shared that the secret to growing “blooms that are bigger than a basketball” is to prune hydrangeas vigorously function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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