Hydrangeas can become wilted and brown in the summer if they are not watered properly (Image: Getty) Hydrangeas should look beautiful and colourful at the height of summer, but it can be concerning if they begin to wither and die before their flowering season ends. The UK is currently experiencing the hottest weather of the year so far with temperatures as high as 32C recorded in London so it is no wonder that hydrangeas may not be as healthy as they should be. One of the biggest reasons hydrangeas may wilt at this time of year is not being watered correctly, as one gardener found out after she posted a picture of her brown and flowerless hydrangea to the Hydrangeas in the UK Facebook page.

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