Blossoming Questions

If the flowers are drooping to the ground, should I prop them up with supports?
My hydrangea blossoms are very large and are turning brownish and dropping some petals. Should I cut off the blossoms to encourage new blooms? Otherwise the plants appear healthy.
I have three Endless Summer Hydrangeas in different locations around my house about 20 minutes north of Chicago. The plants all seem healthy and continue to grow but have yet to produce any flowers. Back on Fourth of July weekend I gave them all Dr Earth acid lovers fertilizer hoping this would give them the boost that they needed. I have yet to see any results. Any assistance you could offer would be greatly appreciated.
About a week ago I planted one midnight magic crape myrtle and one lunar magic crape myrtle in my backyard. They get full sunlight, I’ve watered twice but the leaves are starting to wilt, they look like they are dying. Is there anything specific I can do to prevent them from dying
How do I care for Cinnamon Girl Distylium?
Is there any pruning to be done after the flowers die off?
Watering tips please!
I live in Maryland (Zone 6) its mid July and my blooms are fading, is this just the natural progression of life or will my plants re-bloom. They are getting the proper amount of water and I just lightly fertilized. Anything else I can do?
This is an endless bloom hydrangea that I planted a few weeks ago. As you can see the old blooms are turning brown but it does have some new blooms. What are most concerned about is the leaves and why they look like this. I water on average daily or every other day and it gets 4 to 6 hours of morning sun then all shade. I have not used any fertilizer. I have some other hydrangeas a few feet away and they look OK. However, they are not in less blue hydrangeas. They are white robe hydrangeas. Thank you for your help!
I just received 4 plants. Should I wait until the fall to plant them in the ground and just keep them in their pots for now?
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