Monday, April 7, 2008

Question


Thanks to another blog reader who asked about planting hydrangeas in full or partial sun.

Hydrangeas don't do well in full sun, so they would not be a good choice for the area that receives full sun. For the area with partial sun, go outside during the hottest part of the day (12-4pm) during the hottest month (August) and stand in the area where you would like to plant. If you are uncomfortable, the hydrangeas will be too. If there is an area where you can plant hydrangeas in your yard, they will need organic matter to be successful. Come in to our store for a free handout with instructions. We have a wide selection of water-wise sun shrubs, and sun-loving annuals and perrenials that would do well in your yard. Come in to browse our selection, and even talk with our garden consultant!

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