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How’s it going, y’all? This is Chris from Beck’s Home and Garden. Today we’re talking about hydrangeas. They’re so beautiful. They’re such a classic plant. People who do English gardens or Southern home gardens, they’re fantastic. They’re such a great plant. In the spring, they will push new growth on bare stems. And then mid-spring, early summer, they’ll start producing these lovely green blooms. Different varieties will age different colors. This variety will turn this really pretty pinky color in the late fall and then they’ll stay on the shrubs all year. Great winter interest. If you want to cut those stems and put them in a big vase, really, really pretty for inside. But site this plant in a spot that gets a good block of morning sun, maybe four hours or so, and then afternoon shade the rest of the day and this plant would thrive. They do so well. Such a great plant. So yeah, come over here and get some from us.