A few years ago I bought three Annabel Hydrangeas on sale to fill in a Southwestern bed outside the sun room addition. This room is only used when they bloom and fill in open space between the building and ground, creating a pretty "petticoat". Since, I've planted four more along the Northern adjoining back deck, which finishes an all-white rock garden there. Neither obstruct meadow views from the sun room and all cascade to the ground with their big white flower balls...especially after a rain!
This stone cottage in Wiltshire England was also built in the late 1700's and planted with all my favorites; manicured privet & boxwoods with Annabels and climbing roses. Images via Pinterest.
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