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Azalea That Looks Very Sorry For Itself
Hi all
We have an Azalea that has been in place in a partially shaded spot for 3 years and never really grown that well it has some stringy branches but hasn't really bushed out. I have checked for disease but no sign. I gets a monthly feed with an acid feed as i know these plants like acidic conditions. Any advice.
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I do not know whether this site will have the answer but they do have an extensive range of gardening information that may help you.
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