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Date

Sat Apr 27 2024
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Time

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Cost

$30 Member / $40 Non-Member

Pruning Hydrangeas: The Seasonal Approach Steps 2 & 3 Morning Session Option

Pruning Hydrangeas: The Seasonal Approach
Steps 2 & 3 Detail and Pinch Pruning – All Major Species
Saturday, April 27: 10 am-12 pm
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Heritage’s Curator of Hydrangeas, Mal Condon, has over many years developed the seasonal step approach to more effectively prune our beloved hydrangeas. This program is the follow-up to Mal’s Step 1 Regenerative Pruning program in March and illustrates a logical progression in hydrangea pruning. In this program, Mal will focus on Step 2 Detail Pruning for the species H. macrophylla, H. serrata, H. arborescens, and H. paniculata – in common terms, the ‘Big Leaf,’ ‘Mountain,’ ‘Smooth,’ and ‘Panicle’ Hydrangeas. Step 3 Pinch Pruning is exclusive to just the H. macrophylla and H. serrata species. This program demonstrates the continuing application of practicing specific pruning steps during specific times of the year to optimize plant form and bloom density.

The required techniques for both Steps are easily learned and practiced. Mal’s detailed remarks will cover the specifics for each species and all the tools and tips you’ll need to address your plants. Timing-wise, Step 2 Detail Pruning is a May event and Step 3 Pinch Pruning is practiced in July. Mal has been evaluating both pruning Steps for some time on H. macrophylla and H. serrata cultivars.  But Step 2 is quite new to the H. arborescens and H. paniculata species and largely remains an exploratory development. Experiences to date have been encouraging, particularly with respect to plant form and size containment. Mal will share the critical details of what has been learned to date and will encourage you to contribute to this continuing and interesting development.

This program also includes bonus content, as Mal will additionally address two other important and timely subjects – fertilizing and bloom color control. Even with all there is to cover in this lecture there will still be plenty of time allotted in this small group session for questions and discussion. You will also receive a PDF handout of Mal’s presentation containing all the relevant text and graphics for your reference. Advance registration is required and we expect this popular program to sell out quickly.

Please note: this program will take place rain or shine. In good weather, it will take place outdoors in the gardens. In the event of persistent inclement weather, the program will be held indoors inside the Heald Center.

Program fees fund Heritage’s mission to inspire people of all ages to explore, discover, and learn together. Thank you for your support. Program Registration Fee:  $30 Members, $40 Non-Members

 

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Location

Heritage Museums & Gardens
67 Grove Street Sandwich, MA 02563

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Event Type

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Speaker

  • Mal Condon
    Mal Condon
    Curator of Hydrangeas

    A lifelong gardener, Mal is locally known as “The Hydrangea Guy” and has been collecting, propagating, and growing hydrangeas for nearly 50 years. He and his wife Mary Kay owned and operated Hydrangea Farm Nursery on Nantucket Island for many years. Early in 2014 they “retired” to Yarmouth Port on Cape Cod and now continue to refine another significant garden creation which is open during the annual Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival. Mal joined Heritage in 2016, and as the “hydrangea whisperer” on the property, he’s especially devoted to the continuing expansion and evolution of the Hydrangea Display Garden and the North American Hydrangea Test Garden. He also loves to teach and regularly shares his wisdom through a variety of workshops at Heritage.

 

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Program fees fund Heritage’s mission to inspire people of all ages to explore, discover and learn together.

 

 
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