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Sep 30, 2023 9:28 AM CST
Name: Nancy
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Do you know the names of the hydrangeas you have? Some bloom on new wood, so you can freely prune in fall or early spring and still get tons of blooms. But some bloom on old wood, so you've essentially cut the buds off by pruning in fall.

But hopefully @luis_pr will see this, he's the expert to give you more info.

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