Thread: Azalea bushes
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Old 08-04-2007, 01:53 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Azalea bushes

On Apr 6, 10:43 pm, "arkienurse" wrote:
greetings all...


It doesn't sound like you have a reason/need to cut them down, so why
do it? However, if you want to even them up a little you can (do it
[only] right after the flower fade away), but PLEASE don't trim them
into a shape (i.e square or round)!! Just do a little snip here and
there to, again, just even them up a little. Keep them looking
natural. I also would NOT trim out any inner branches -- Azaleas like
shade! -- there's no reason to and if anything would likely harm the
plant more than help it. I say continue to enjoy your Azaleas as they
are now.

Patrick

I just found this group and have a question about Azaleas.

I have several in my yard. They are one of the varieties that grow very
tall, and they are fuschia colored, very beautiful right now for Easter.
When we moved into our house 12 years ago, they had been literally cut back
to the ground and were only stumps that I had no idea what they were until
the next year. I felt pity for them being cut back to the ground and
allowed them to grow wild with no trimming until now. I have several spots
that the branches died back last year, and also, one of the bushes is
probably 10 feet tall. The other main one is about 7 feet tall. One of my
coworkers that is knowlegable in plants tells me that it will not hurt the
plants to cut them back to the ground- is this true? Or should I just try
to trim them back to a manageable height and trim out some of the inner
branches to allow light? I love the way they look right now and am loathe
to do anything that will do them harm.

Thanks for any information

Vicky