Gardening 101: French Hydrangeas

Every Southern garden should include this classic pass-along plant.

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French Hydrangea: Cut Flowers
Photo: Ralph Anderson

Cut Flowers

Besides adding color to your garden, hydrangeas also make great cut flowers. Keep it simple. Stick with one bloom color paired with one type of complementary foliage, such as hosta leaves, fern fronds, or Solomon’s seal stems. You can also dry hydrangea blossoms and enjoy them year-round.

 


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