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Air Conditioner Fell on the Azalea!
Yup. SO was attempting to take out the bedroom A/C and dropped it out
the window, right on top of my foundation planting rosebud azalea. It broke off quite a few branches at the back of the plant, but seems to have missed the center, though there is some scratching of the bark. Is it time to buy a new one, or will the plant be able to grow new branches with time? --Jenny |
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Jenny wrote: Yup. SO was attempting to take out the bedroom A/C and dropped it out the window, right on top of my foundation planting rosebud azalea. It broke off quite a few branches at the back of the plant, but seems to have missed the center, though there is some scratching of the bark. Is it time to buy a new one, or will the plant be able to grow new branches with time? --Jenny I'd replace it and be sure to move the new plant away from your house a bit more. Don't destroy the damaged plant but place it in a nursery for added attention AKA care. Use the damaged plant for layering experiments a possibility. Bill -- Garden Shade Zone 5 S Jersey USA in a Japanese Jungle Manner.39.6376 -75.0208 This article is posted under fair use rules in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit. Sam Adams-- "It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds" |
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Jenny wrote:
Yup. SO was attempting to take out the bedroom A/C and dropped it out the window, right on top of my foundation planting rosebud azalea. It broke off quite a few branches at the back of the plant, but seems to have missed the center, though there is some scratching of the bark. Is it time to buy a new one, or will the plant be able to grow new branches with time? If less than 1/3 of the plant was damaged, it should recover okay. Of course it won't flower next spring on the side that was damaged, but if that was the back, that may not be a problem, either. It's going to be quite lop-sided for many years to come. You can reduce the number of years by pruning other sides (no more than 1/3 of the plant a year) each year to help balance it out. The best time to prune is right after the flowering is done. And the best tools to use are tools made for pruning, not air conditioners. On the other hand, if you want to use this event as an excuse to replace the plant, it sounds like as good of an excuse as any. -- Warren H. ========== Disclaimer: My views reflect those of myself, and not my employer, my friends, nor (as she often tells me) my wife. Any resemblance to the views of anybody living or dead is coincidental. No animals were hurt in the writing of this response -- unless you count my dog who desperately wants to go outside now. Shop for gifts for fans of "The Simpsons": http://www.holzemville.com/mall/simpsons |
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Jenny wrote:
It broke off quite a few branches at the back of the plant, but seems to have missed the center, though there is some scratching of the bark. Is it time to buy a new one, or will the plant be able to grow new branches with time? I healthy plant will be able to come back quite well. You will loose some flowers the first year. Since the height was not reduced and only the back side which doesn't show was damaged, it isn't really a big deal. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to Visit my Rhododendron and Azalea web pages at: http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhody.html Also visit the Rhododendron and Azalea Bookstore at: http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhodybooks.html Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA Zone 6 |
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