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Old 07-06-2008, 11:10 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Confused about pruning azaleas and rhodies

I have a handout from the American Rhododendron Society that
says the best time to prune rhodies and azaleas is in the spring,
just after flowering. Makes perfect sense to me, but the plants
aren't cooperating. :-)

By the time the current year's flowers are fading, the plants
are already forming buds (flower? leaves?) for next year. So
if I prune then, I'll end up removing new growth, and then
won't I have a barren plant for a year? But if I don't prune,
then I keep getting growth farther and farther out the branches,
leaving the centers of the plants increasingly empty. Any
suggestions?


Thanks!
Patty

 
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