Nice! Hydrangeas, now you'll get me talking. I went full hydrangea in a spot behind the house with eastern exposure. Gets sun until about 1 or 2. So, pretty much full sun but miss the heat of the afternoon sun, which may be a benefit for them.
This is the third iteration for this spot. Had crimson red azaleas and then knockout roses in this spot previously, both of which eventually died. I put the hydrangeas in four years ago. So far, they've been doing very well.
By the way, I live in central Hunterdon County with poorly drained red shale clay soil and they seem to be doing okay.
Pic from yesterday. The two in the back are Endless Summer "Bloomstruck" and the ones in the front are Endless Summer "Summer Crush".
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I also put in three Limelight Hydrangeas about five years ago. Panicle variety. They start blooming in July and go until Sept. Need to cut them back every year or they'd be huge. Here're pics from mid-Aug last year
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All hydrangeas are in a fenced area, so the deer don't get to them.