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GlennB | 21:58 Sun 25th Jul 2004 | Home & Garden
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My wife has a hydrenga thats about two years old and it won't bloom??? What are we doing wrong?
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Not enough sun?
If you have hard pruned the plant, not just the dead heads, you are likely to produce new green growth that will not flower until next spring
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Thanks for the information, I'll try moving the plant, because I have not even pruned one leaf all season. This site is awesome! gb
If it's not too late I wouldn't worry about moving it just yet,unless it's getting the early morning sun, which will scorch any flower buds on frosty mornings. Hydrangeas actually prefer some shade - mine does really well in an almost no sun area. Maybe your soil is the problem - this (terribly long!) link might help http://db.bbc.co.uk/apps/ifl/gardening/queryengine?config=qa nda&templatestyle=subqanda&attrib_1=Mini_heading&oper_1=re&v al_1_1=hydrangea&bool_1=OR&attrib_2=Mini_question&oper_2=re& val_2_1=hydrangea&keyword=hydrangea&x=21&y=11
Hi Glenn, I realize that it's been a long time since you posted this question, but if you still haven't found the answer, take a look here. Once you id your hydrangea, look at the pruning requirements. http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/index.html Newt

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