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We have moved to a new house. The back yard has lots of shade, very little morning sun, the front yard is full sun, one side is shade the other is a driveway. I just received a Camelia, which I have heard does well in a protected area and shouldn't be placed on the North side of the house.
There are 3 other Hydrangeas in the back yard that didn't do well at all and I don't know if this because of the early frost/drought or they need to be moved. We are in central North Carolina.
Can anyone help. I am a newcomer to the site.