The old leaves of darker-flowering azaleas tend to turn orange before they drop. The old leaves of white- and paler-flowering ...
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Should I Cover My Azaleas In Winter?
Azaleas are hardy in every Southern climate. They don't usually need winter protection, but there are situations when you ...
The old leaves of white- and paler-flowering azaleas tend to turn yellow before they drop. Plants may look a little thinner after leaf drop, but they will look fine again when the new, spring ...
Some azaleas are hardier than others, so it's important to know which types you are growing. If you live somewhere prone to ...
It's not official but azaleas are definitely in the running as the favorite flower of the South. From sunlight-dappled beds ...
In colder growing zones (USDA Hardiness 7) you can add up to four inches. Since azaleas are acid soil-loving plants, pine needles, aged pine bark, or leaf mold are ideal mulches. Covering and ...
Jobe's Azalea, Camellia & Rhododendron 04101 Fertilizer Spikes Specifications Not great for indoor plants. Unlike liquid fertilizers which are absorbed through your plants’ leaves, this faster-acting ...
While it does take care and attention, keeping your poinsettias and azaleas alive past the festive period is possible ...
Gardening tips from Clemson Cooperative Extension for protecting plants during cold snaps and freezing temperatures, which ...
January is here and we will still experience cold temperatures since it is the second coolest month of the year.
Another added: "It looks like you used oak leaves. They have a high level of tannic acids which makes the soil acidic. Use it for acid loving plants like blueberries or azalea." One commenter chimed ...