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growing azaleas and rhododendrons

growing azaleas and rhododendrons. Maria Woll. VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION. Location Soil And Its Preparation. Location Most azaleas and rhododendrons are at their best In fairly mild, humid climates. Selecting a good site. Is very important, as is selecting good quality plants.

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growing azaleas and rhododendrons

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  1. growing azaleas and rhododendrons Maria Woll VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION

  2. Location Soil And Its Preparation Location Most azaleas and rhododendrons are at their best In fairly mild, humid climates. Selecting a good site. Is very important, as is selecting good quality plants. SLOPE – WIND - SHADE Soil And Its Preparation Proper placement alone is not enough. Azaleas and rhododendrons must have soil that is prepared carefully and thoroughly. Roots of azaleas and rhododendrons are very delicate and unable to penetrate heavy or rocky soils. DRAINAGE STARTING THE BED SOIL ACIDITY CORRECTING pH MIXING THE SOIL

  3. MAINTAINING THE PLANTING Rhododendrons and azaleas require little care once they are properly established. Good heavy mulch will keep down weeds. No cultivation should be done because the shallow, fine roots are easily damaged. FERTILIZATION - ACIDITY - MULCH - HERBICIDES - WATERING - PRUNING - WINTER PROTECTION

  4. MAINTAINING THE PLANTING FERTILIZATION – Avoid using general garden fertilizers for rhododendrons, azaleas, and other acid loving plants. Use supplying ammonium nitrogen are best. ACIDITY – Soil acidity must be maintained to insure good growth. If the soil pH is above 6.0, apply iron sulfate or agricultural sulfur to the surface. MULCH – The thickness of the much must be maintained but should no be excessive. As the old mulch decomposes, add new mulch. This is best done in the late fall after plants are completely dormant. HERBICIDES – Several herbicides are registered for use in weed control around azaleas in the home landscape. Always be sure to read the label for correct application rates and times and to see if any cultivars are listed as ones that may be damaged. WATERING – Over-watering in sites where drainage was faulty has killed many rhododendrons. If water does not drain away readily, drain tiles should be installed or a raised be build. PRUNING – There is little need for pruning azaleas and rhododendrons. If growth becomes excessive, reduce the size with light pruning. WINTER PROTECTION – The two winter enemies are cold wind and sun.

  5. TROUBLES SUNSCALD, SCORCH

  6. TROUBLES IRON CHLOROSIS

  7. TROUBLES INSECTS AND DISEASES

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