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QuestionHow can I tell if my azaleas are going to survive where I am?
Katie GohmannKatherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.
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First, find out what your hardiness zone is. Then make sure to plant azaleas that are listed for compatibility in that zone. -
QuestionIs leftover coffee good for plants in small doses?
Community AnswerYes, but it is better if you give tea leftovers, because it provides more protein to the plant than coffee leftovers. -
QuestionWhere's a good place to plant azaleas?
Community AnswerThe ones with more shade do better than those in full sun, in my experience, so choose a location that provides some cover. -
QuestionCan the clippings from the root start to grow new plants?
Community AnswerYes, you can use the clippings from the roots to start to grow new plants. -
QuestionHow far apart should the plants be spaced?
Community AnswerAzalea plants should be spaced 24 to 36 inches apart. You can use double rows 10 inches apart if space is limited. -
QuestionHow can I tell how much sun my azaleas should get?
Community AnswerAzaleas need partial shade. It is thought that azaleas do better with morning sun and afternoon shade. -
QuestionHow do I know if my azalea is dead?
Community AnswerScratch the bark. If it's green underneath, it's still alive. If it's all brown instead of green on all of the stems, it's dead. -
QuestionMy azalea has been in our yard for six years. Can I transplant it after it blooms?
Community AnswerYes. I dug several up and moved them over 20 miles away. Placed them back in the ground and they never missed a season. -
QuestionCan azaleas be planted in an area where water stays for a couple of days after rain?
Community AnswerNo, well drained soil is a must with azaleas. Dig down 2 feet deep, add compost to the soil and mix well. -
QuestionHow do I know what zone I am in?
Community AnswerSearch for "USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map." Enter your zip code on the website and click "Find."
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