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Most hydrangea varieties can withstand local sub-freezing temperatures in….

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Most areas, especially if they are native to that area. Adding fresh mulch however, 2 to 4 inches thick is an excellent protection. In early spring, if freezing temperatures are forecasted and your buds have set, then cover your plants that night, and every freezing night until the chance of frost has passed.






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