Today was a warm day, so it felt great to get out into the garden. I managed to pruning back the coleus, remove a mum, transplant some sedum, and purning the panicle hydrangeas and finally laid mulch.
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7 Comments
Does your coleus come back? I normally remove the root ball too. But have heard recently to just cut it back and let the soil take care of the root ball.
Hi, I just planted a Little limelight and regular limelight hydrangeas this summer would you recommend pruning this spring?
It is so nice to have someone in my same zone. Your videos help me a lot.
My Strawberry Sundae Hydrangea looked dead after the heat we had this summer, so I pruned it back at that time. I hope I didn't kill it.
You have so inspired me with growing hydrangeas in NT. Tried last year but they died, then again last year’s heat was intense. I am going to try again this year. How long have you had yours? How much sun do they get?
Unrelated question: I have an area where I have a terrible time with grass (via runners) overtaking my garden plants. Have you had any experience dealing with this? Suggestions?
It’s so good to see you outside working in your garden in January! I’m jealous here in New York.
I'm jealous too! Amanda, I really like your vedios. You are such a good teacher. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Blessings!!