Many of you have probably seen bits and pieces about hydrangeas and fall activity. In fact, I have been sourced on several of those articles. Fall officially arrived last week and that is the starting bell to consider what you need to do with your hydrangeas. 

SOME EARLIER POSTS ON HYDRANGEAS AND FALL ACTIVITY

You can get it from the “horse’s mouth” so to speak by checking out an earlier post I did on preparing hydrangeas for winter which of course is a fall activity. I did yet another post specifically about hydrangeas in containers and what to do in that case. Just remember – no pruning of old wood and no fertilizing now until spring.

UPCOMING PUBLIC SPEAKING DATES

Audience listening to speaker

Audience listening to speaker

When you read those above posts, however, please ignore the parts about where I am speaking. Those dates have passed. None of my remaining 2024 commitments are public. So check back on my site from time to time to find out where I will be speaking next in a public setting.

A BRIEF APOLOGY

I must apologize for the long absence between posts. We had a bit of a mishap on August 1 when my husband fell off a ladder. He suffered a severe injury to his right leg and ankle. As you might imagine, from then on I needed to devote all my time and attention to his recovery. We are well on our way these days so the timing of future posts should be back on track.

Thanks for reading.

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