I Cut Back My Hydrangeas Two Years Ago. Last Year I Had No Blooms. What Can I Do?
When you cut back your hydrangeas two years ago, you likely removed the old growth that would have produced blooms the following year. As a result, you had no blooms last year.
How to Get Blooms This Year
To get blooms this year, you need to encourage new growth that will produce buds. Here's how:
- Prune in late winter or early spring. Remove any dead or damaged branches. Then, cut back the remaining stems to about 6-12 inches above the ground.
- Fertilize in early spring. Use a fertilizer that is high in nitrogen. This will help the plant produce new growth.
- Water regularly. Hydrangeas need plenty of water, especially during the hot summer months.
- Mulch around the plant. Mulch will help to keep the soil moist and cool.
Additional Tips
- If you want to change the color of your hydrangeas, you can do so by adjusting the pH of the soil. Hydrangeas that grow in acidic soil will produce blue flowers, while those that grow in alkaline soil will produce pink flowers.
- You can also force hydrangeas to bloom out of season by giving them a period of cold treatment. To do this, place the plant in a refrigerator for 6-8 weeks in the fall. Then, bring the plant back into a warm environment and give it plenty of light. The plant should bloom within a few weeks.
Related Questions and Answers:
- Why didn't my hydrangeas bloom last year? Your hydrangeas likely didn't bloom last year because you pruned them incorrectly.
- When should I prune my hydrangeas? Prune your hydrangeas in late winter or early spring.
- What kind of fertilizer should I use on my hydrangeas? Use a fertilizer that is high in nitrogen.
- How often should I water my hydrangeas? Water your hydrangeas regularly, especially during the hot summer months.
- What can I do to change the color of my hydrangeas? You can change the color of your hydrangeas by adjusting the pH of the soil.
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- Miracle-Gro Hydrangea Food
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- Jobe's Organic Hydrangea Fertilizer
- Espoma Hydrangea Bloom Booster
- Hi-Yield Hydrangea Acidifier
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