Arranging Hydrangeas

Marjorie Imus makes the most of an early summer favorite with greenery from the garden and vivid colors

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A Summer Favorite
Lisa Adams

A Summer Favorite

When they start to bloom at the beginning of summer, providing a welcome shot of color and feeling of abundance, we're tempted to trim them all for endless floral arrangements. Fortunately, hydrangea blooms last a long time, sometimes until the first frost.

We asked organic farmer turned floral designer Marjorie Imus at MingleWood in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to share her ideas for using hydrangeas in gorgeous early summer arrangements.

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