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Old 09-22-2010, 09:19 AM
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Thanks Triffid! Absolutely, if you have space outdoors you should grow these wonderful plants (Large Rhododendrons and Azaleas and Blueberries). Tell about your little Azalea, do you keep it indoors or out?
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Thanks Triffid! Absolutely, if you have space outdoors you should grow these wonderful plants (Large Rhododendrons and Azaleas and Blueberries). Tell about your little Azalea, do you keep it indoors or out?
No probs, glad to be of some assistance.
I keep my azalea outdoors in the ground (naturally sandy soil so added compost when planted) and made sure it was well fertilized. This one I do remember to feed more often than others. But apart from the feeding I'm letting it grow naturally as much as possible and just keeping the slime mungers away using used up coffee grounds. May actually prune it this year or next.
Planning to get more, only will hopefully bonsai the next one
It get a lot of light through out the day, but slightly shaded by a Japanese maple. Here's a pic.
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