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Thinking of planting some hydrangeas but aren't sure if they can take full sun? Well the good news is, there's actually plenty of different hydrangea varieties that are sun tolerant! In this article, gardening expert Jill Drago takes a deeper look at her favorite full sun hydrangea varieties.

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Skye Hamilton • Home & Garden • Hydrangea Queen on Instagram: "In my opinion, the very best thing about using smooth hydrangeas in a front landscape, is the ability to prune them back so much in the winter. Smooth hydrangeas can take the hardest prune of any variety. I cut mine to between 15 -18 inches after we reach full dormancy ( consistently under 32° at night). Because I’ve planted wintergem boxwoods in front of them, they are camouflaged during the winter. I have @provenwinners Incrediball Queen, Plants, Instagram, Winter, Gardens, Hydrangea Garden, Front Landscaping, Gardening Tips, Hydrangea

Skye Hamilton • Home & Garden • Hydrangea Queen on Instagram: "In my opinion, the very best thing about using smooth hydrangeas in a front landscape, is the ability to prune them back so much in the winter. Smooth hydrangeas can take the hardest prune of any variety. I cut mine to between 15 -18 inches after we reach full dormancy ( consistently under 32° at night). Because I’ve planted wintergem boxwoods in front of them, they are camouflaged during the winter. I have @provenwinners…

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Are you thinking of planting hydrangeas in your garden, but aren't sure if they prefer full sun or partial shade? Better yet, can they grow in fully shaded areas? While the answer to these questions is often variety dependent, there's some good general guidelines you can adhere to. In this article, gardening expert Jill Drago examines if your hydrangeas need full sun, partial shade, or if they can live in full shade.

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