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How's best to support my Hydrangea Annabelle and Sedum plants for next year? Both have great flowers this year but unfortunately don't look great as they are mostly on the ground!! Thanks
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B3
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Sedum will benefit from the Chelsea chop next year. I don't know about hydrangea.
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Hostafan1
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Annabelle is best cut back each spring to within a few buds of last years growth.
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amancalledgeorge
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Also nowadays you can buy an improved version of Annabelle (Strong Annabelle) which doesn't need support.
You can hold it in place so it looks tidy with string and three bamboo canes or getting some metal semicircular supports.
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You can hold it in place so it looks tidy with string and three bamboo canes or getting some metal semicircular supports.