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Old 05-11-2005, 10:48 AM   #3
ProfessorM
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Dig a $50 hole for a $20 plant. Compost added to soil. Nice and loose. Hydrangea's don't like too much afternoon, hottest part of the day, sun. Make sure you get a good size rootball and keep watered during dry spells this summer. Mulch the roots, not up against trunk. Might need to cut it back this year too. Also get it done before season gets too hot. Pretty much what was said up above. Good luck. P.M.
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