Plants You Should Never Grow Too Close To Your Hydrangeas

Hostas Hostas can spread quickly and overtake hydrangeas, creating an unbalanced garden. Keep them at least 12 inches away to maintain a harmonious arrangement.

Creeping Thyme Creeping thyme can spread rapidly and choke out hydrangeas. Ensure a 6-inch gap to prevent competition for water and nutrients.

Boxwood Boxwood can grow quite dense and obstruct hydrangeas' sunlight. Keep them at least 3 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation.

English Ivy English ivy can climb and engulf hydrangeas, causing damage to the plant. Keep it at least 6 feet away to prevent entanglement.

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Daylilies Daylilies can spread quickly and crowd out hydrangeas. Ensure a 12-inch gap to maintain a balanced garden.

Vinca Minor Vinca minor can spread rapidly and choke out hydrangeas. Keep it at least 6 inches away to prevent competition for resources.

Pachysandra Pachysandra can spread quickly and overtake hydrangeas. Ensure a 12-inch gap to maintain a harmonious arrangement.

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