In order for the garden to look decent, it is necessary to develop an ideal planting plan.
Plants should not only look aesthetically pleasing next to each other, but also not compete.
For example, many people like to grow spectacular hydrangeas in their yard or garden. Sometimes they want to see conifers there too. Visually, the plants seem like a perfect match.
As it turned out, these crops can be safely grown next to each other. Hydrangeas will look beautiful next to thujas. It is worth leaving the background for the thuja, and moving the hydrangeas closer.
In this case, ideal conditions for the flower will be created.
Hydrangea and juniper go well together: the pair will look incredibly impressive and stylish. Any variety of juniper is suitable for such plantings.
Conifers and hydrangeas can be planted within the same row. However, do not forget that hydrangeas need a "personal space" of two meters.
In addition to the above-mentioned varieties of conifers, you can also consider small spruce and dwarf varieties of pine.