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Although those large hydrangea blooms are absolutely stunning, heavy rains can cause them to droop, but there's an easy solution to keep those flowers upright.
Hydrangeas come in a variety of types. Some set their flower buds in the fall for the following spring. If you prune that type in winter, there won’t be many/any left to flower in spring.
By far the most common reason for some hydrangeas to not flower is pruning at the wrong time of year. Here's what else to ...