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Need to know about the hydrangeas

Posted By: Kittie on 2007-05-09
In Reply to: Hydrangeas and azaleas are two of my favorites - Dreamweaver

I have transplanted some from another property and have them planted without shade, in full sun. I babied them through the winter and they are really looking great so far, greening up and such. Have I done the wrong thing about planting them where there is no shade? I would definitely replant in another section of my yard if this is the case. Thanks.


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