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Bad storm- hydrangea question

We had a bad storm (hail, strong winds, 3 inches of rain) that blew over part of my hydrangea. it's a huge plant, so only the outside part of it seems to be lying down. Will that spring back up? Should I tie it back up? Or just prune the parts that were lying on the ground?

TIA! 

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Re: Bad storm- hydrangea question

  • ~NB~~NB~ member
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    You shouldn't prune it just because it was lying on the ground.

    Pick it up, gently shake and rinse the mud off.

    Stake or tie it only if necessary.

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