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The name of Azalea is Coral Bells
Anyone know of this variety of azaleas? Its the hardy type in a 10" container
facing southwest. I try to keep most of it in the shade of a yew shrub. It gave me new growth this summer and was wondering if I would get any blook this fall. If not, how should I treat it? Fertilize, bring indoors for the winter? |
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The name of Azalea is Coral Bells
Most of this was already answered for you the first time you asked -- if
you check your original query you'll see good stuff on fertilizing from Stephen. Essentially you shouldn't fertilize until late winter or early spring, then optionally a second time after it stops blooming, probably at the end of April. It should be an low-nitrogen fertilizer that will say on the box that it is acidic for evergreens or for rhododendrons & camellias. True, but if you recall in my first post, I did not know the name of the plant, so that is why I entered in the subject title as it is, hopeing someone like yourself, would be more enlighten of what plant we were actually talking about. |
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