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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 Incrediballs across my front porch, but there are other smooth varieties to choose from. They can take full sun in zones 6a and lower, but need late afternoon and evening shade in 6b and higher. #hydrangeaqueen #ShareYourGarden #MyGardenThisMonth #HomeAndGarden #HomeAndGardenIG #Garden.ig #MyGardenToday #Gard White Farmhouse With Hydrangeas, Boxwood Hedge With Hydrangea, Front Of House Landscape Ideas Hydrangea, Raised Hydrangea Bed, Split Rail Fence Hydrangeas, Boxwood Trees Landscaping, Knockout Roses And Hydrangeas, Evergreens In Front Of House, Flower Beds In Front Of House 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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For Skye Hamilton, it all started with hydrangeas. Many Idahoans collectively agree that the ever beloved ball-shaped flowers that are popular in landscaping designs and floral arrangements are “not possible to grow in the Treasure Valley&rdquo

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