“Once established cut out one or two of the oldest stems at the base to encourage the production of new, replacement growth that will be more floriferous.”
Hydrangea aspera
The gardening expert said these plants need very little pruning, making them perfect for gardeners who prefer low-maintenance plants.
The plant is best left to its own devices for “maximum flowering”. These varieties don’t send out vigorous shoots that need cutting back.
Instead, simply remove diseased, damaged, congested or crossing shoots or those that are growing in unwanted directions.
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