#274964 - 04/17/09 04:41 PM
Hydrangea and Spirea questions
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Frogger
Registered: 10/13/06
Posts: 24741
Loc: Worden, Illinois
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I want to be reminded if someone would: I have a Nikko Blue Hydrangea--am I correct in assuming I do not cut it back this spring, because it flowers on old wood??--I did trim off the old flowering canes last year and is it also true that I DO cut back my Blue Mist Spirea in the spring?? Thanks.... 
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#275010 - 04/17/09 06:46 PM
Re: Hydrangea and Spirea questions
[Re: kennyso]
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Patriot
Registered: 08/10/03
Posts: 14275
Loc: Monroe, NC
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I have a Nikko Blue and I cut off the dead wood and that's all. I cut my spireas back after each bloom, for example this year it's bloomed 3 times already because of the weird weather, and I trim it each time. Then I will cut them way back at the end of the summer. I think trimming and pruning causes it to bloom more often. this is last year  this year 
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#286939 - 06/23/09 07:06 PM
Re: Hydrangea and Spirea questions
[Re: Bestofour]
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Deep Purple
Registered: 07/18/05
Posts: 2466
Loc: philly
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#287122 - 06/25/09 11:45 AM
Re: Hydrangea and Spirea questions
[Re: dodge]
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Dr. Pepper
Registered: 04/23/05
Posts: 3074
Loc: pink, ok
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I'd file a lawsuit against the son of a bumlblebeach...tresspassing, maliciousness, whatever... My experience is that hydrangea will bloom on new growth, some years they freeze clear to the ground....and many shrubs can be cut back immediately following the blossoming period, or at the first of new spring foliage, I've never seen fall or spring pruning inhibit flowering.
As to spirea, my observation is that pruning after flowering does not inhibit florescence the next year, it is a matter of timing, don't prune in September or later or you might inhibit blossoming next season. Back to the hydrangea, prune if nescessary, prune dead wood, My beleif is that they are relatively forgiving.
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#287373 - 06/27/09 06:08 AM
Re: Hydrangea and Spirea questions
[Re: Joclyn]
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Frogger
Registered: 10/13/06
Posts: 24741
Loc: Worden, Illinois
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Yes, Joclyn it has been VERY hot--well for here at this time of year--we have been having more or less July/August weather this last few weeks (in the very high 90's--never mind the heat index). I will keep it watered, but until now it has been getting plenty of rain so it getting dried out has not be a possibility. i did make it clear that he wasn't to ever touch any of my plants again. and i'll be talking to him this weekend about reimbursing me for the costs of replacing what he took out and/or chopped up.[/color]
I am glad that you had the opportunity to 'talk' to him. I also hope that you are able to get reimbursed for your plants.
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