Do Large Leaf Hydrangeas Need To Be Deadheaded?

Deadheading hydrangeas is a common practice that can enhance the health and appearance of these beautiful flowering plants. However, it is not recommended if birds enjoy the plant’s seed or if it holds attractive seeds or fruits. Deadheading can help lessen plant diseases, rejuvenate old plants, help shape the plant, and eliminate dead or diseased wood.

New wood hydrangeas include smooth hydrangeas, panicle hydrangeas, and some bigleaf and mountain hydrangeas. Deadheading hydrangeas during the growing season can help lessen plant diseases, rejuvenate old plants, help shape the plant, and eliminate dead or diseased wood. Deadheading hydrangeas should be done throughout the blooming season to keep them looking their best and encourage new flower growth. However, it is important to stop deadheading hydrangea shrubs in mid to late fall, leaving any spent blooms in place.

Deadheading hydrangeas is not a crucial task and will not damage the plant if not done. Deadheading hydrangeas can be done throughout the blooming season, but it is recommended to stop deadheading around mid to late fall. Spring is the best time to deadhead hydrangeas, while lacecap hydrangeas can be deadheaded at the end of summer when the blooms are spent. Deadheading hydrangeas can enhance the health and appearance of these beautiful flowering plants.


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Do Large Leaf Hydrangeas Need To Be Deadheaded?
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