Hydrangeas need specific conditions, so avoid plants that prefer extreme sun or shade.
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Some plants shouldn't be planted near hydrangeas due to differing needs, helping hydrangeas thrive.
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Avoid planting azaleas next to hydrangeas due to differing soil pH preferences that could harm one another.
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Hydrangeas don't thrive near black walnut trees due to the toxic substance juglone they release into the soil, stunting growth.
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Plants like English ivy or bamboo can crowd out hydrangeas and compete for nutrients, limiting their growth space.
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Sunflowers release soil-inhibiting chemicals and their size can shade hydrangeas from sunlight, affecting their growth.
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Avoid planting water-demanding plants near hydrangeas, as competition for moisture can hinder their growth and blooming.
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