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How to Care for Hydrangeas After the First Frosts Appear

Posted on the 01 January 2023 by L'Express

The hydrangea is a very beautiful shrub that is known for its pretty pink and sometimes blue flowers. Caring for these plants is very easy, but after the onset of the first frosts, it is necessary to pay special attention to them.

Hydrangeas tend to flower in the summer, which is why it is necessary to maintain them well after the arrival of the first frosts so that they can develop properly thereafter.

A hydrangea – Source: spm

Hydrangeas are small shrubs very easy to maintain, which offer a very beautiful flowering in summer. You can find them in most gardens and their color varies from pink to blue and sometimes white. It depends on the acidity of the soil in which they were planted. Indeed, the more acidic the soil, the bluer the hydrangea will be. In addition, they become pink or even red, when the soils are neutral or rather calcareous.. During the first frosts, it is important to protect these shrubs well from frost and negative temperatures. For this, you can cover your plants with a winter veil. But what to do when the first frosts have passed?

– Prune the hydrangeas after the first frosts

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Prune hydrangeas – Source: spm

For the flowering of hydrangeas to be optimal, they must be given special attention during the winter so that their growth is not hindered. This is why it is necessary to protect them during the frosts. From the end of winter, it is recommended to shorten your hydrangeas and prune them. For example, in February, you can shorten up to 30 cm above two healthy buds, and cut off the twigs that bore their flowers the previous year, not forgetting those damaged by frosts. You can take advantage of this to give your shrubs a better appearance so that they are more pleasing to the eye. In addition, also remove the branches that have grown in large quantities in the center of the bush. This will allow better air circulation between the branches of the hydrangeas and protect them against disease.. Your hydrangeas will therefore have a better bloom.

If your hydrangeas are in pots, it is important to place them in a dark and cool place, such as a cellar, a garage or a barn in order to protect them from frost. In order for the plants to develop healthily, it is important to remove faded flowers gradually. If they are in the ground, the plants must be well hydrated before the frosts because they appreciate humidity and water. In order to help them survive over winter, you can mulch the soil to retain moisture as long as possible.. Finally, you can also add a winter veil to cover them and protect them from the cold.

If your hydrangeas survived the winter and you pruned them well, you can give them extra protection to ensure they bloom. Thus and from the beginning of spring, do not hesitate to bring them bone meal and crushed horn. By properly caring for your hydrangeas after the first frosts, you can ensure that they have beautiful, colorful blooms.

Hydrangeas are shrubs that are easy to care for, but to guarantee their flowering after winter, it is important to protect them well and prune them to ensure excellent growth.

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