Can you have hydrangeas in SW Florida? I recently saw some in a nursery but haven't seen any in home gardens.
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Douglas Hunt on Feb 05, 2013Shirley, I think all the literature will tell you no. But I have read of someone in Fort Myers having success. If it is a trusted local nursery (not a big box store) I would talk to them about your location (microclimates can have a great impact on a plant's success) and consider taking a chance.Helpful Reply
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Shirley burke on Feb 05, 2013Thanks! I'll think I'll start my search and give it a go. Lived in Ga. for 12 years and I still miss by hydrangeas.Helpful Reply
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Kim on Apr 07, 2013If you have success, please let us know...I live in Naples and would LOVE to have them in my garden.Helpful Reply
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Jerri Harkleroad Raymond-Fabina on Feb 13, 2016Yes you can. Check out this site. http://www.gardenguides.com/129192-hydrangeas-zone-10.htmlHelpful Reply
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