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De-boring my azaleas
Hi all:
Has anyone had any luck moving azaleas? I have four shrubs, roundish and about knee-high, in the traditional, boring plonk-plonk-all-in-a-row foundation planting along the front porch of my house. They were a little rough-looking when I moved in, but now they're quite healthy. I'd like to put them elsewhere on my property and plant something more interesting along the house. I don't know how old they are -- the house is a bit over 20, but the smallness of the shrubs would indicate to me that they're not that old. Thanks Margaret |
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I've had alot of luck moving azaleas. Just be sure not to plant
them too deep! Depending on the depth of the roots, if there is no large/long tap root, you can just plop them down and cover the roots with dirt. Don't overwater. Good luck, Raleighgirl |
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