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Collecting Azaleas
A friend just told me that he was tearing out some 50 year old azaleas, so
I'm off to race against the landscapers tomorrow. Any info would be helpful. What should I do if they've already been torn out? Can these be saved? Is it best to cut them back very hard, perhaps leaving a small branch or two to force sap up the trunk, or can they be cut right back to the trunk, as I see in some of the development trees in the bonsai mags? He's getting rid of them because of "die back" this winter, so I plan to do some bark scraping. Thanks in advance. Bart |
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