Hydrangea Care Tip - How to Support Flopping Hydrangeas - Kelly Lehman

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Garden planning has never been easier and this garden tip video is a great gardening for beginners video. Kelly Lehman will share lots of easy to follow "How To" hydrangea care tips with you throughout the year from her flower farm and NJ Garden. Hope you enjoy her gardening hacks.
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  • @KellyLehman
    Thank you for watching this video - Hydrangea Care Tip - How to Support Flopping Hydrangeas - Kelly Lehman. Please let me know where you are viewing this from in this great big beautiful world . I love to see how our Flower Tribe is growing around the globe each week ! 🌍😊🌸👋 Let's connect 🤗 ➡ linktr.ee/Kellylehman/ I’d like to invite you to join us over on my Kelly Lehman’s Flower Tribe Facebook Group to post your garden questions, garden tips ands pics of your garden challenges and successes. ➡ www.facebook.com/groups/173080477731043/
  • @suzetteccc
    Thank you Kelly. You are the only one who suggests leaving the old stems in place. I am in Z7 Vancouver, Canada and I have 8 Incrediballs that grow to almost 6'. When I planted them, I just left them as they came, and they were normal size. The next year, I took off 1/3, and had ridiculous flopping. The third year, I tried cutting them to 20" and still I had breakage after a pretty good rain. My house if full of Incrediball bouquets! One fellow, who has used a piece of metal fencing with squares turned horizontally, says prune hard, and so does the developer. Everyone else says 1/3. It seems logical to me that older stems are sturdier, because it's the top new growth that is vulnerable. I think I'll try just deadheading this year and see what happens. I hope they don't grow another 3 feet! I did put bamboo stakes on either side, but they were no match for those big boys. I love the little rod iron fence type supports. Maybe one of those in front of each! Trial and error, as per.🙄
  • From London ! Thank you for such a helpful video. Off to buy zip ties and supports
  • @evevening7995
    Thank you for the advice, best wishes from EVE in the UK 🇬🇧🤝🇺🇲👍
  • @joanfowler5458
    Thank you for the great hydrangea tips! From Lexington, KY.
  • @tonjamoran4802
    These suggestions are so helpful! Thanks for taking the time to teach!
  • Kennewick, Wa thanks for taking the time to offer some guidance on how to stake the heavy blooms
  • @ktaylor7901
    Love you, your dog, your channel and your advice! :)
  • @kimmie1957
    Aww so beautiful. One of my standard limelight’s got huge this year .. Lucy is so beautiful ♥️💋🐾
  • @aprilcc0070
    Hello from Korea🇰🇷, zone 6a! Thank you for the wonderful tips!
  • Hello from Long Island, New York! I have such a beautiful Annabelle but struggled to keep them from flopping this year. This will be helpful for next year. Thanks!
  • I don’t have this one but I have incredible hydrangea, love love them 🌸🌺🌺🌸