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Have a looksee on Lee's You Tube Videos, a complete video on cutting back/pruning hydrangeas, I have several in my garden, some in the soil some in containers and I never cut back until the frosts have gone, sometimes I will remove a lot of the stems from the middle of the plant, cutting back to ground level to thin it out slightly, other times will just cut back to the new growth, I leave the flower heads on all over winter, and so far so good.
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Have a looksee on Lee's You Tube Videos, a complete video on cutting back/pruning hydrangeas, I have several in my garden, some in the soil some in containers and I never cut back until the frosts have gone, sometimes I will remove a lot of the stems from the middle of the plant, cutting back to ground level to thin it out slightly, other times will just cut back to the new growth, I leave the flower heads on all over winter, and so far so good.