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Azalea chlorotic
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:20:35 -0700, Persephone wrote:
I have had azaleas in that large pot on the E. side of the house before; they bloomed magnificently, but it's true they only produced for about 3-4 seasons. I'll get some sulfur and see if it will work with the previously applied iron. Persephone Where do you live, Persephone, I forget. If it is in a place with very hot summers it will be extremely difficult keeping azalea's healthy unless you have naturally occurring acidic soil. In Dallas there is a strip of very acidic soil running through the center of town in the city. They have huge azalea's there which are healthy, vibrant and huge. They thrive through the heat because the soil is naturally acidic. Just some added info to what Stephen already told you. V |
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