Posted on April 30, 2003
Question:
Chuck,
I'm a northerner new to Florida and have always loved hydrangea's. Is there any reason they wouldn’t fare well in this climate? The soil is fairly sandy and the area i wanted to plant in is also shady.
Thanks,
Mom Prall
Lutz, FL
Answer:
As I have also only lived in Northwest Indiana my entire life I do not know how a Hydrangea would do in Florida. Check with your local Extension Service or a local garden center.
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