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Planting hydrangeas under photovoltaic panels
Solar installations require unobstructed sunlight to function efficiently. Invasive vegetation around these systems can harm your system and the environment surrounding your solar farm. To avoid damage or costly repairs, discover what to expect if this overgrowth expands across. . Blog By Joe Lawrence, PRO-DAIRY Forage Systems Specialist and the CCE Ag-Solar Program Work Team Proper planning for the use of land within a solar array is critical to a successful project. Set a routine. . Boasting a pom-pom-like flower head and bell-shaped petals, hydrangeas are a popular choice for your ornamental garden. You can find their blooms in a array of colors like blue, pink, lime green, and white. Depending on the variety, mature plants can grow as high as 20 feet, while others grow no. . Growing hydrangeas works best in soil with sand and silt that drains quickly but still retains a little water. If you do need to amend clay soil, mix in organic matter like compost or manure to help improve. . Solar farming, also known as agrivoltaics, is the practice of growing plants under the shade of solar panels. This has proven beneficial for farmers, in some cases increasing yields, reducing water use, and adding another income stream from energy production.
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