Gardening & Landscaping
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Trimming overgrown Hydrangea plant
We are renters and in our front yard we have a hydrangea plant that is starting to get overgrown and flowers are almost lying on the ground. How do I trim the plant without harming it for another bloom next year?

Re: Trimming overgrown Hydrangea plant
Cut off the flowers. You can trash them or bring them inside.
You can also tie back the branches and pull them up off the ground to make it look neater.