Most hydrangeas need to be pruned in spring to encourage prolific flowering and a better shape. However, some varieties are the exception to this rule.
Hydrangeas are known for their showy, bright flowers and can often be found growing in the beds and borders of British gardens. Now, a horticultural expert has shared exclusively with Express.co.uk which hydrangea varieties need to be pruned more brutally for the best flowering performance .
Spring is one of the busiest times of the year for gardeners, as longer days and warmer weather pushes flowers into bloom. As well as seed sowing and planting, there is plenty of pruning to be done.