
Hydrangea paniculata Pink Diamond.
This group of Hydrangeas the H. paniculata and H. arborescens types - differ from the normal mop head varieties, which flower on growth made in the previous growing season. Both Hydrangea paniculata and H. arborescens flower on shoots made in the current season of growth, so need to be pruned differently in early spring to ensure a good crop of new stems which will then bear the large flowers on the end of the arching stems.
Pruning should be carried out in February or March. Prune the old stems back either to near ground level, or to a main trunk which has been allowed to grow to give the shrub extra height.
Pruning in this way is essential to ensure a health looking plant with masses of large blooms on the end of arching stems. Without this annual pruning, the shrub will turn into a sprawling tangled mass, with flowers getting smaller each year!