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17622 Mike Creel
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Mar 13, 2012
1:10 am
I grew up in the SC lowcountry on a farm in Williamsburg County.  R. canescens, Hoary Azalea, is a bit more abundant than R. periclymenoides, Pinxterflower...
17621 sjperk5 Send Email Mar 12, 2012
11:01 pm
I need to see the leaf, because this looks like April Rose or similar lepidote, maybe even a mucronulatum or dauricum. Sally Perkins _____ From:...
17620 Tom Schuetz
mulchall Send Email
Mar 12, 2012
8:43 pm
Tara, I cannot answer your question but your photos are very interesting. The pictures show a deciduous azalea and it is a double, the likes of which I have...
17619 Tara Lynn Fraser
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Mar 12, 2012
7:41 pm
[this is from the ASK US page, so please send me a CC] I attached two photos of an azalea that I have been trying to ID for three years now. One photo is the...
17618 William C. Miller III
azaleabill Send Email
Mar 11, 2012
6:03 pm
Hi Ken, The primary clue may be "common in the low country." In the low country of South Carolina, you will more often find /Rhododendron canescens/ and /R....
17617 MD Walters
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Mar 11, 2012
5:57 pm
[this is from the ASK US page, so please send me a CC] My Azaleas were planted three years ago this month (in the St. Louis area by a landscape company). They...
17616 Ken Carman
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Mar 11, 2012
3:12 pm
I have found the flower in the attached pictures blooming in two nearby locations, and I believe it is Rhododendron periclymenoides.  I tried researching...
17615 Gary Halvorson
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Mar 11, 2012
3:11 pm
this is from the ASK US page, so please send me a CC I live in the Willamette Valley in Western Oregon, Eugene, specifically. This is great country for...
17614 Ron Rabideau
rhodyrexx Send Email
Mar 9, 2012
7:33 pm
Mark, I would drink the beer and the tea and save the soap for washing dishes(: Ammoniacal nitrogen is the best form of nitrogen for azaleas and should be...
17613 Mark Johnston
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Mar 9, 2012
7:23 pm
Please help! I have tons of azaleas (about 50 or more) I am trying to verify a tonic I used when transplanting them because it worked GREAT! Am I missing...
17612 Mike Creel
mikeacreel Send Email
Mar 9, 2012
2:49 pm
Rick, have you tried growing in your garden any of the many named cultivars of your native Western Azalea (Rhododendron occidentale)?  Visit Fry Creek...
17611 rick wilmoth
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Mar 9, 2012
12:45 pm
Thanx George for the response. I am curious, I think I may have met you. Do you attend the LA Arboretum plant sale? I try to attend every year and I remember...
17610 George Klump
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Mar 9, 2012
1:43 am
8 March 2012 Hello, Rick, Yes, deciduous azaleas will work beautifully here, especially in the warmer inland areas where some azaleas tend to burn, if one is...
17609 rick.wilmoth
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Mar 9, 2012
12:43 am
Has anyone tried to grow deciduous azaleas in So- California? If so, what type and where did you get it from? Rick in Monrovia....
17608 Rick Wilmoth
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Mar 8, 2012
12:32 pm
Has anyone tried to grow deciduous Azaleas in So- Cal? If so, what plants did well? Thanks, Rick in Monrovia....
17607 George Klump
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Mar 8, 2012
1:47 am
7 March 2012 Hello, Louis, Yours is an interesting idea. Thanks for writing in about it. For my money there are two possibilities which would take full sun ...
17606 Bob Stelloh
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Mar 8, 2012
12:32 am
[ please send a CC of any reply to louis tellefsen <my85bird@...> ]...
17605 George Klump
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Mar 6, 2012
1:42 am
5 March 2012 The Shugetsu azalea [a Satsuki azalea] is available right now at Nuccio's Nurseries. And, as Jim as correctly noted, it is a sport of Aikoku, but...
17604 Tom Schuetz
mulchall Send Email
Mar 5, 2012
7:22 pm
Kenzie, the picture you attached is that of an evergreen azalea. I am not sure which variety but it does not look like a florist's azalea. (they are usually...
17603 George Klump
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Mar 5, 2012
5:51 pm
5 March 2012 NOT I would suggest, Bill. You do not indicate how big the seedling is at this point. However, if you feel it needs a boost, then, I would ...
17602 Kenzishly
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Mar 5, 2012
2:32 pm
[please cc your reply to me, as this originated in the ASKUS page] Hi Tom (and the rest), thanks for your reply. I figured I'd send this reply to the whole...
17601 Jim Trumbly
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Mar 5, 2012
4:44 am
Nuccios lists Shugetsu in its catalog.. It is not listed under Aikoku although it is a sport from it. My experience is they are sometimes out of stock of a...
17600 Mike Creel
mikeacreel Send Email
Mar 5, 2012
4:07 am
Once the seedlings are adjusted to indoor  humidity with the lid off, you will need to put them in very protected shade outdoors and slowly move them closer...
17599 Tadeusz
iltkyao Send Email
Mar 5, 2012
1:50 am
try NUCCIOS IN ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA; OR GREERS IN OREGON look under AIKOKU; Tadeusz- LM...
17598 turniptown
turniptown75 Send Email
Mar 5, 2012
12:09 am
I have several 1 year old seedling in ground, and was wondering if it would be beneficial to apply fertilizer or not? Bill Butts Ellijay, Georgia...
17597 Kenzishly
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Mar 4, 2012
9:45 pm
[this is from the ASK US page, so please send me a CC] Hi, My company (www.devineescapes.com) displayed our product at a local home and garden show and a local...
17596 barbazalea Send Email Mar 2, 2012
1:41 pm
Hi everyone - I'm trying something for the first time ever; so lets see how this works. With a shortage of staff and a huge push towards mulching and trail...
17595 Ron Rabideau
rhodyrexx Send Email
Mar 1, 2012
11:57 pm
I would recommend doing it over 2-3 weeks, very gradually. Prop up the domes at first with a label for a few days, then a pencil, etc. The even more tricky...
17594 gregorypalermo
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Mar 1, 2012
9:43 pm
I am growing deciduous native azalea seedlings under lights. They are about three inches high and some have reached the clear plastic cover of their seedling...
17593 Battistel Cesarino (M...
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Mar 1, 2012
9:08 pm
[this is from the ASK US page, so please send me a CC] Hi. Should I dead head my azaleas? I live in Mexico and purchased a variety of these for my garden. I...
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