You may need to do a little sleuthing first.

Fortunately, we’ve rounded up some of the most common culprits that cause hydrangeas to stop blooming.

Consider the Light Conditions

Hydrangeas thrive in partial sunand in some areas that fall outside that range.

View of hydrangea flowers in the garden on a sunny day.

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But if your hydrangea isn’t blooming, it could be due to a lack of light.

Or grab the shovel and give your hydrangeaa better spotin your garden.

Wrapping your plant in burlapor frost covers can help it stay safe over the winter.

Give Your Hydrangeas Adequate Water

Dialing in yourhydrangeas' watering scheduleis so important for lush blooms.

Underwatering can also be harmful to your plant’s health, as well.

Aim for daily waterings if its sunny and hotor every other day if the temperature is lower.

(After all, many hydrangea bushes can give you beautiful blooms for decades!)