How close can you plant a hydrangea to a fence?

Spacing For Hydrangea Hedges
A general rule of thumb is to start by looking at the width of the plant. For example, Incrediball smooth hydrangeas (pictured above) reach a mature size of 5 feet tall and wide. Therefore, plants can be spaced with their centers 5 feet apart to be nearly touching at maturity.
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How far away from a fence should you plant a hydrangea?

Proper hydrangea spacing depends on the type of hydrangeas you're planting. Spacing hydrangea plants 3 to 10 feet apart is a good rule of thumb. Some hydrangea bush types grow to be 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide, while some can grow to be 15 feet tall and 12 feet wide.
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Can you plant hydrangeas next to a fence?

Since plants need a healthy supply of sunlight in order to grow, planting too close to your fence could keep them from what they need. Some plants, like hydrangeas and lady ferns, need less sunlight than others and will survive better in the shade of your fence.
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How do you plant hydrangeas around a fence?

You want to make sure they are far enough from the property line, fence, building or road when you plant them. A Little Lime Hydrangea grows 3 to 5 feet tall and wide, therefore it might grow two and half feet wide from center in any direction. We planted our hedge exactly two and half feet off of the property line.
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How far apart do you plant hydrangeas for a hedge?

Where to Plant Hydrangeas
  1. Most hydrangeas will thrive in fertile, well-draining soils that receive plenty of moisture. Add compost to enrich poor soil.
  2. Generally, hydrangeas prefer partial sun. ...
  3. Space hydrangeas anywhere from 3 to 10 feet apart, depending on type.
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How to Plant A Hydrangea // Garden Answer



Do hydrangeas spread out?

When choosing a location, make sure there's plenty of space for the hydrangeas to grow and spread. Depending on the variety, they grow between 3 and 10 feet wide and can reach heights of up to 15 feet tall. Therefore, you want to make sure a mature plant does not overtake your front-of-house landscaping.
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Are hydrangeas good for privacy?

Hydrangea hedges are popular with homeowners who wish to build privacy between neighbors while making a show-stopping visual impact. In full bloom, large hydrangea hedges are enough to make most passersby stop and look twice.
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How tall and wide do hydrangeas grow?

Hydrangea size

Some only grow to about 2 to 3 feet tall and wide, while others grow up to 6 feet tall with a 6 foot spread. Smaller hydrangea varieties are perfect for compact garden beds, patio pots and areas with limited space.
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What month is best to plant hydrangeas?

Fall is the best season to plant hydrangeas, followed by early spring. The idea is to give the shrub plenty of time to establish a healthy root system before blooming. The best time of day to plant is early morning or late afternoon. The cooler parts of the day offer protection against heat stress.
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What is the best location to plant a hydrangea?

Where to plant hydrangeas:
  • The best location is one that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. ...
  • Consider mature size, give it plenty of room to grow.
  • Choose an area with excellent drainage. ...
  • Don't plant beneath a tree—the root competition and lack of sunlight will prevent them from thriving.
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How close to a fence can you plant a tree?

Far better to plant trees that grow no more than 40 feet tall within a 20 feet radius around your home. Keep those larger trees further away, where you can see and admire their beauty, without any risk.
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What is the best plant to cover a fence?

Choose fast-growing climbers like Clematis montana, rambling roses and honeysuckle. Annual climbers like morning glory and sweet peas can be grown to fill gaps while the perennials grow. If you don't want to fix wires or trellis to your fence, choose self-clinging climbers such as ivy and climbing hydrangea.
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How fast do hydrangeas spread?

Hydrangeas are classified as rapid growers, or 25 or more inches per year until the plant reaches maturity. A "tree" format plant will become at least 3 inches wide at a point 4 1/4 feet high and grow at least 13 feet high.
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Will hydrangea roots damage Foundation?

What is this? And Hydrangea roots aren't generally sturdy enough to disrupt an intact foundation. That's more of a concern with larger trees that have thick, heavy roots.
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How much space does a hydrangea tree need?

Water thoroughly and if planting multiple trees, be sure to space each hydrangea at least 3 to 10 feet apart. One of the most important parts of growing a hydrangea tree is pruning. The main difference between a hydrangea shrub and a tree is training, pruning and proper care. The ideal time to prune is early spring.
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Can hydrangeas grow in full shade?

Hydrangeas grow best in full sun (more than 6 hours sun) to part sun (4-6 hours sun). With that being said, all hydrangeas can handle some shade, but the timing and type of shade are important to consider. They can be in full shade during the hottest part of the day, as long as they are getting some morning sun.
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Do hydrangeas like sun or shade?

Either sunny or shaded areas of your garden will work for growing hydrangeas. Well, the answer is both! Plants that prefer partial shade, or interchangeably partial sun, need between three and six hours of direct sunlight per day. Sun-loving plants require six hours or more of direct sunlight per day.
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Do hydrangeas need to be deadheaded?

You should deadhead throughout the blooming season to keep your hydrangeas looking their beast and encourage new flower growth. However, stop deadheading hydrangea shrubs in mid to late fall, leaving any spent blooms in place.
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How long does it take for a hydrangea to grow to full size?

Though they are fast growing shrubs, it can take 2-4 years for hydrangeas to reach their full size. Some are faster to mature than others.
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How many years does it take for hydrangeas to bloom?

The bush may not be mature enough to bloom. Most woody plants do not bloom when they are very young. A newly planted bush may bloom the first year if it set flower buds while it was confined to a pot, and then not bloom again for a year or two as it settles into the soil in its new location.
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How do I keep my hydrangeas small?

How to Keep Hydrangeas Small
  1. Get rid of any unwanted stems.
  2. Prune old wood bloomers in late summer.
  3. Trim new wood bloomers in the fall.
  4. Pinch the tips of the stems.
  5. Apply less fertilizer.
  6. Spray them with growth retardant.
  7. Divide the roots.
  8. Grow hydrangeas in containers.
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Is hydrangea good for hedges?

There are many different species that you could plant for a hedge. But have you ever thought of a hydrangea hedge? Not only would it provide a screen but a stunning display for at least 6 months of the year.
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What hydrangea makes the best hedge?

There are two wonderful varieties of panicle hydrangeas (cone-shaped blooms) that reach 6'-8' x 6'-8' wide, making them ideal for a privacy hedge. Limelight hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight') has green blooms on old wood that fade to pink and is adaptable to various soil types.
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Can you have a hydrangea hedge?

Hydrangeas are a stunning genus of plant species available in several bright colours. Hydrangea hedging is an extremely popular flowering shrub suitable for any garden for you and your family to enjoy.
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