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Hydrangea Macrophylla Mixed

is a popular, deciduous, medium-sized shrub used for dramatic summer color in shaded or partially shaded, moist garden spots, typically in USDA zones 6-9. They work best as accent plants, understory plantings, in containers, or as informal hedges. Soil pH heavily influences flower color—acidic soil yields blues, while alkaline produces pinks

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Growing Conditions & Care:

  • Position: They prefer morning sun and protection from intense afternoon sun to prevent wilting
  • Watering: Require regular watering, particularly during hot, dry spells, notes the Gardening Australia article.
  • Soil & Nutrients: Thrives in rich,, organic-rich soil, according to Ian Barker Gardens, using a slow-release fertilizer in early spring, as recommended by Garden Goods Direct.
  • Pruning: As most bloom on “old wood,” pruning should happen immediately after flowering, advise Garden Goods Direct.
  • Protection: In colder climates (zone 5), they need sheltered locations and winter protection for their buds, as suggested in the Gardening 101: Hydrangea macrophylla – Gardenista guide.

Uses In The Garden:

  • Shade-loving Highlights: Ideal for the north side of a house or under trees, brightening up shade to part-shade areas.
  • Specimen Plant: Use as a singular, bold accent plant to grab attention with large, showy flower heads.
  • Informal Hedge: Plant in a row to create a lush, leafy, summer-flowering hedge.
  • Mixed Borders: Excellent addition to shaded, mixed perennial borders, providing structure and color
  • Containers: Smaller cultivars thrive in pots, making them versatile for patios and courtyards.
  • Cut Flowers: Excellent for fresh

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