I really appreciate videos like this that aren't just a how too. They are demonstration of how people can think critically to ask the right questions to solve these issues in their own gardens.
@graylagran74439 ай бұрын
Erin, even if I didn’t garden I’d still watch your videos 😂 you crack me up!
@judyrhine2349 ай бұрын
Well I’ve already pruned all 25 of mine but I watch you for entertainment. You’re the best.
@heatherolson4589 ай бұрын
This is by far the best, least complicated, video on pruning hydrangeas I've seen! Thank you!
@BloomCatBloom9 ай бұрын
I look for as little maintenance as possible - no or minimal pruning is a huge plus for me when choosing plants. I also happen to love the look of mountain hydrangeas. For once, the stars aligned! 😁
@bethallaman34329 ай бұрын
I pruned my largest hydrangea this morning and came inside to this video! It was easy!
@HowsItGrowing9 ай бұрын
Such a great video Erin. I just have at it and always have. 🤷🏻♀️ Never overthinking. I don’t even use a tape measure. 😆
@katedorman70429 ай бұрын
I JUST pruned all of my hydrangeas last night. Easy peasy.
@katiel87259 ай бұрын
Thank you for being our virtual garden coach Erin 😂 Breathing a big sigh of relief!
@SunnyBlueSkyDay9 ай бұрын
Snip Snip Viola...will be fabulous in Summer ☀️
@lobstahchowdah89209 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tutorial! My hydrangeas were newly planted two years ago. So far I haven’t had to prune them because the deer get to them before I do. Arg. So hard for them to put on any sturdy new growth. Fingers crossed that this summer gives them a chance to get growing.
@maryannferencak37999 ай бұрын
Oh no! Another hydrangea pruning video.😅 Seriously, you are absolutely right about cutting off early blooms, but still getting later blooms. I live in north Florida, where it's hot and humid at night. We know that pannicles such as limelight, little quickfire, etc. bloom on new growth and won't turn pink under these conditions. That's why I prune all of my pannicle hydrangeas in early spring, let them grow and bloom in the summer, and lightly prune again towards late summer when nights are cooling off. That way, I get more blooms in cooler weather and the pretty color change.
@SunshineKK999 ай бұрын
I love that you take the anxiety out of pruning. My hydrangeas were cut hard accidentally two years ago. I didn't get any blooms last year but the leaves were so big & healthy. Im confident that I will see blooms this year!! 🥰
@KelNash9 ай бұрын
We just moved and I have first hydrangea to care for. Big Leaf. We moved in during the summer. As the leaves fell off I was horrified at the interior 😂 A solid mound of dead wood. It took my 3 days the prune it (I’m pregnant and also have 2 toddlers attached at the hip). The buds hadn’t all started so I was really afraid I had messed it up. But it’s going nuts! Buds opening everywhere. And tons of new shoots coming up. I’m very excited for summer ❤
@BrendaofNiagaraCanada9 ай бұрын
Thanks.❤
@maryk16689 ай бұрын
Watched a number of great hydrangea pruning videos ( including yours of course ) in the last couple of years and am now comfortably confident! Actually prune those of family and friends and give advise😊 thanks!
@TheImpatientGardener9 ай бұрын
Love to hear it!
@betsymaltby67889 ай бұрын
Went in there mostly confident this year after years of watching all the videos. This video confirms I did it correctly. Am loving the structure am able to create on my panicle hydrangeas. I used to be such a wuss about it. 🙄🤣
@Talula729 ай бұрын
Ive been gardening 30+ years and I finally bought my first hydrangea last year. A Little Quick Fire. My pruning this year included snipping off the 5 old blooms and one broken branch 😆. I'm trying to find a few more spots in my gardens to get a few other varieties . The Incrediball Blush looks amazing.
@dora599 ай бұрын
I started pruning some panicles yesterday. My shrubs are all less than 5 years old and I’ve grown them from 3” starter pots. My problem is the shape. This was very helpful, more so than some I’ve watched.
@audreyyouds-gt2zh9 ай бұрын
Thanks
@lisag67969 ай бұрын
Thank you, Erin, great no stress video!!
@carollewinson15559 ай бұрын
Happy to see this video! You always put things into perspective for me. I had planted 5 Annabelle’s last year Zone 5b) and had a difficult time with them in the drought. By fall it looked like only one survived. I cut them down to 8-10 inches in the hopes that the roots were still fine. Can’t wait to see if the survived! Just give me green foliage this year! That would make me happy!
@s.barlow70629 ай бұрын
Yea! I’m goin to get after my daughter’s Lime Lights. Good video, thanks!
@myrrhidian31669 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning oak leaf hydrangeas. I never know how to prune mine, but am glad to know I don't have to! Honestly, it's the best shrub in my garden; no fuss, and looks good all year :)
@aalejardin9 ай бұрын
Good video, as always! Thanks for sharing your thought process in pruning the Limelight.
@Serendipity_Strawberry_Farm9 ай бұрын
Thankyou for this video. I have been so panicked by the thought of trimming my hydrangea for the last few years due to peoples videos saying that it wont bloom again. Last year I gave them a small trim and barely had any flowers this year on my older ones so I obviously did something incorrectly, they were given to me after the bushfires by locals who knew I lost all of my gardens. This year Ive planted in some beautiful candle shaped varieties and taken a lot of cuttings which have rooted beautifully so that I can surround our flower farm with some additional beautiful blooms. I just wont sweat it and will just trim back to a bud once we start to die off. Many thanks Theresa - Australia
@tbryant19669 ай бұрын
You are awesome!!!!❤
@Liz-og9gc9 ай бұрын
Great video Erin! I actually never get tired of hydrangea pruning videos🤷. Always a need for touch up info.
@jven62029 ай бұрын
Thanks for the pep talk, hydrangeas are the only thing in my garden that I give way too mental space to in spring cleanup
@gardeningonthewestforkwith89949 ай бұрын
Great simplicity of pruning 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@bettenotap47919 ай бұрын
I must admit I found them a bit intimidating, because I had lost the tag on one and didn’t know what it was. The next year I did better. It didn’t help that the rabbits chewed on my new little lime last winter, I protected it this year. Great video Erin! 👏🏻
@labelleforme19 ай бұрын
I love your flagstone walkway. How do you keep weeds out of the space between? I am in Western Oregon where things grow happily in a thin layer of moss on solid concrete 😂😮.
@julesdavis18458 ай бұрын
Thank you for the clarity and confidence.
@noradunlap75399 ай бұрын
So helpful! Thank you! Blessings!💙💙🦋🦋
@janc8763Ай бұрын
This was the best tutorial I've seen . I even struggle with identifying my hydrangeas growing in containers here in my zone 9b because they are all 10 years old or more. (Macrophylla I'm sure now) Thanks! No fear this winter when they are ready in my zone.
@jeanniecollier67639 ай бұрын
Great video, Erin!
@upnorth219 ай бұрын
Thanks for always giving us permission to not worry, lol. However, I just pruned my Annabelle's and was relieved when you said 18 inches. 😃
@rickyt39619 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@stephaniesharkey35389 ай бұрын
Good info , thx
@natalie_tn9 ай бұрын
Great timing as I was just thinking about pruning my Little Limes that were planted last spring. However my Endless Summer (macrophylla..I think?) never bloom on the old wood. They only bloom on new growth so I end up having to cut all the old stuff down to the ground which gets a little tricky as last year I accidentally nicked new growth while trying to get in there and cut the old stuff out. I live in Tennessee zone 7. My Oakleafs have been acting weird for the last couple years. They used to be these big 5 ft tall bushes covered with blooms. Now they're putting out growth that looks stunted and puny. I've had to cut out alot of dead stuff in hopes of reviving them. Maybe they're just getting too old? About 15 years old.
@deniseb25719 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@marcygriffo99049 ай бұрын
Deer have completely eaten my oakleaf every year. Its been there 4-5 years and only about three feet tall. This year I sprayed it all summer (deer repellant) and it finally grew then after the leaves were gone in the fall they gobbled it up again. They leave most of my other plants alone. I guess I should be glad and consider it a trap plant...any suggestions? I guess they wanted to be my annual pruning help.
@diannmurphy53259 ай бұрын
I have the same problem and have to protect it through winter from deer. I usually put a taller fence around it in a circle.
@lgarden70869 ай бұрын
My oakleaf hydrangeas were here before me and they were huge when I purchased my home 15 years ago so my goodness they must be at least 25…they are planted in the back of my garden and shaded by the woods on the south side. The plants must be close to 9 feet tall so the deer don’t ever get to the top of the plants but they browse the back of the garden. I’ve hung every stinky thing you can think of from those branches…Russian sage, orange peels, garlic foliage, Irish spring, Milo granite, and I spray! I know the deer are coming when I see them munching the oakleaf and then I put my deer management into high gear 😊 I’ve used Mylar streamers, foil pie plates that move in the wind and a crazy milk jug scarecrow it’s a challenge but it keeps me thinking and I have to say I enjoy those plants every year!
@kathystarnes67449 ай бұрын
💚💚💚💚💚
@GreybarJ9 ай бұрын
I have two Pink Diamond Patio Hydrangea trees. Do you have a video about that species? I’m in 6A.
@lisamorris42329 ай бұрын
Thank you Erin. Each year I think I've killed my panicle hydrangea when I cut it way back. It always comes back with gusto. Why do I get so worried?😂
@gloriaruiz23329 ай бұрын
🙏🏻
@deborahpellerito61179 ай бұрын
I go nuts over my hydrangeas every year
@anitahadley28719 ай бұрын
I have yet to prune my limelights. I need to giddy up. I have never pruned my Bobo and it has not ever bloomed. I want it to get a bit bigger. I think this is its 3rd year so it better get on board or it’s getting moved.
@bobr98959 ай бұрын
I just got the nerve to trim one this morning😊
@at1the1beginning9 ай бұрын
Oh! You forgot to mention your climbing hydrangea ;)
@lynnb2429 ай бұрын
Did u cover any Mac or serata plants from frost……
@jenniferhooks24549 ай бұрын
I have given up on oakleaf hydrangeas. The deer prune them to a nub. It's SO frustrating! 😠
@thejillykilly9 ай бұрын
Can I not prune Annabelle at all and just deadhead the blooms?
@s.barlow70629 ай бұрын
I have a tall hydrangea like your Cerrada. Some of the stems have galls lower on the branches. I pruned out some of the galled stems last year. The ones I left did bloom. Should I leave the other stems with galls alone?
@Peachy088 ай бұрын
I bought a house and was blessed with an Endless Summer Hydrangea. Last winter here in N. Georgia we had a bad cold snap( for the south). It got down to 3° for a couple of days. I neglected protecting it. This hydrangea was huge!! It was a late freeze and it was already leafing out and it almost killed it. I was sick and I had to cut it back from a 5 ft. tall beautiful bush to about a foot😢. For the first time last summer it didn't bloom. It has bounced back and is already back to about 3 feet. I pruned it back in May last year...my question is. Will it bloom this year?
@Fabdanc9 ай бұрын
The best way to not worry about pruning hydrangeas... don't plant them, ha! I only have room in my heart for an oakleaf hydrangea. I know arborescens is also native to North America, but I prefer the the oakleaf... but in general, I find most hydrangeas kind of tacky. They are up there with boxwoods on the tacky factor for me. And it is not lost on me that this comment is dripping with hateraide, lol.
@lisag67969 ай бұрын
That's how I feel about yews - everyone has them!!!! I think to myself wasn't there something else to plant??
@Fabdanc9 ай бұрын
@@lisag6796 seems I made the hateraide particularly delicious today 🤣🤣🤣
@rebeccamasters39439 ай бұрын
You have a lot of hydrangeas! But you also have a lot of deer pressure! What specifically if anything do you do to deter the deer from eating the hydrangeas? Thanks!!
@SarahMacNeil-mc8cs9 ай бұрын
10' drift of snow just melted and revealed 7 flattened pee gee hydrangeas, I know they will rebound and by end of summer will be better than ever.
@carolinarede4749 ай бұрын
I live in zone 5 b can I already transplant my roses and hydrangeas??
@barbarahaines76619 ай бұрын
Love my hydrangeas,do not like the flop.When it rains,well it makes me sad.What can I do,cage,yes I do but....Help
@TheImpatientGardener9 ай бұрын
Do you know what kind they are?
@marcusrhoden43029 ай бұрын
So Korean Angelica doesn't like me. I can't get to germinate. I have kept the seed cold for 4 weeks or more potted up and then on a heat mat for a few weeks and now I just put everything outside so it will get cold again and will bring it back in again another week or so. What am I doing wrong??😂😅😂😂
@robb2biago9 ай бұрын
Honestly, I look at the plant, gave a little convo, Some of you are going to get cut, but some of you aren’t. It’s not rocket science. Cheers from Waukesha.
@gracestokes32889 ай бұрын
Good info but it’s hard to actually see where on the branches you are cutting. Would be good if you you can get the camera closer to the cutting area and not move so fast so the viewer can actually see the tiny buds and detail of what part of the stem and plant you are referring to.
@judymckerrow67209 ай бұрын
I’m going into the third year with some of my hydrangeas and they’re still so spindly I’m not sure what’s going on with them. I THINK that I may have to hit them with some holly tone. Hopefully that helps this year. 🪻💚🙃
@emkn14799 ай бұрын
What you describe in the intro is how I feel about pruning fruit trees…and I’m pretty sure I actually ruined them … for this year… 😅🫠 they’re just babies and I’m hoping they recover. Why is it so hard?! PS I really enjoyed the music this time!