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08-14-2016 09:44 PM
@sweetee2 wrote:If I had flowers that beautiful I would stake them up. I would be afraid up you cut them off it will keep growing new flowers, or it might diminish the growth of you flowers next year.
Hydrangea paniculatas bloom on new wood not the previous year's wood so pruning in late winter will not remove any buds for the coming season.
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