Hydrangeas' stunning blooms provide endless opportunities for creating a stunning landscape.
With so much versatility comes more choices and decisions when designing a garden with hydrangeas.
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Having a garden on two sides of this pool provides a cooling effect and creates a habitat for wildlife.
The hydrangeas add some color and a beautiful view while swimming or lounging poolside.
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Classic meets contemporary in this New England home.
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The colonial-style home features many modern features including the front garden.
Boxwood hedges provide a uniform, clean look to the front landscape.
They’re fairly easy to care for and will turn your backyard into a beautiful oasis.
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You don’t need any other plants or garden features as thisspecies of hydrangeasis a beauty on its own.
This white house features white hydrangeas paired with small boxwood hedges that catch the eye from afar.
Pair them with simple plants like greenery or some potted blooms.
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The hydrangeas work with any color palette and will help create a welcoming entrance.
Also avoid soggy areas where water tends to collect.
Most hydrangeas aren’t invasive, but verify the species you choose is native to your region.
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Some hydrangeas, like climbing hydrangeas can spread on trellises and walls but can be controlled.
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