Now I know I've inherited an hydrangea here but am not great at identifying the exact type!
It has quite a leggy look and has been drooping low - flowers seem a little top heavy.
Gardening in pots is the only way for me now and I do love the flowers on this but I don't want to risk it not flowering next year if I prune at the wrong time or in the wrong way.
Something tells me to chop it all to a low level but I thought I'd ask for advice before I dive in.
Thank you 
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And I shall leave everything well alone - hopefully, if I manage to care for it properly next year, I shall have flower head worth drying! 