Limelight Hydrangea – Pruning
Q: Is it too late to prune back my Limelights?
A: It’s not too late but you’d better get started soon. ‘Limelight’ hydrangea is a variety that blooms in late summer from buds that form in late spring. Pruning each spring to keep it in bounds won’t hurt it.
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