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With the cooler weather upon us, gardeners are being urged to carry out some important jobs to ensure hydrangeas provide an impressive display of flowers next year. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Hydrangeas, renowned for their winter hardiness, can be encouraged to produce an abundant bloom come spring with some strategic care at this time of year. As the chill sets in and spring seems a mere speck on the horizon, green-fingered aficionados are being urged to make use of this cooler period to lay the groundwork for a spectacular hydrangea display next year.

The garden gurus over at Blooming Backyard have divulged three "essential" autumnal tips guaranteed to result in "stunning flower heads" when the warmer months roll around, the Express reports. Their advice: "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.

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