Blooms on old wood (last year’s stems). Early spring pruning.
Do not cut the whole plant down, or you may remove all flowers for the year.
Prune after blooming. This is actually the best time for shaping.
Prune soon after flowering (mid-summer). If you prune in fall or spring, you may remove next year’s flower buds.
Blooms on: new wood. Early spring pruning.
Pruning after blooming is not necessary.
These hydrangeas are usually pruned before new growth starts.
Blooms on new wood. Early spring pruning.
No need to prune after blooming. Best practice:
Blooms on old wood. Early spring pruning.
Light pruning after blooming is OK.
Avoid heavy pruning later in the season.
| Hydrangea type | Spring pruning |
|---|---|
| Bigleaf | Light pruning only |
| Panicle | Cut back 1/3 |
| Smooth (Annabelle) | Cut low (12–18 in) |
| Oakleaf | Minimal pruning |
Early spring tip:
Wait until buds start swelling. Then it’s easier to see which stems are alive and which are dead.