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Jul 6, 2023 3:47 AM CST
Name: Alicia
Ennis, TX (Zone 8a)
Region: Texas Dog Lover
Hello fellow Texas gardeners,
I live in Ellis County (Ennis to be exact) and have a good bit of property......all of which is FULL SUN from sun up to sun down. I would absolutely LOVE to grow hydrangea, which I know is impossible with my growing conditions here. However, I've been looking into the next best thing (in my opinion), which is snowball viburnum. I am afraid, tho, that even that will bake to a crisp during our brutal summers. Am I correct in assuming this of the snowball viburnum? Have any of you had any luck growing it in our full sun? Thank you all in advance, and happy HOT gardening! Smiling

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