– Turn the soil well and dig a hole twice as wide as it is deep.
– Mix some organic material with some soil. Put a little bit of this mixture into the hole.
– Remove the azalea from its container and loosen the root ball lightly with your fingers.
– Set the plant into your prepared hole, making sure the top of the root ball is slightly above soil level. Make sure the root ball is moist.
– Pull the soil around the plant, water thoroughly and cover with mulch.
Azalea, Christina 2.25 Gallon
$36.99
This beautiful show stopping azalea produces stunning rose-red flowers about 2 in. to 4 in. in size each spring. Butterflies are drawn to the big flower clusters and the lush green foliage shines in the garden through winter. Each flower has about 10-long stamens, adding to the delicate beauty of the rose-red blooms. For a showstopper, year-round hedge, plant several of the shrubs along a garden border, sidewalk, driveway or before low structures!
- USDA zones 5-8
- Mature size- 4 ft. to 5 ft. W x 3 ft. to 4 ft. H
- Recommended Spacing – 48 inches
- Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
- Partial sun
- Blooms rose-red flowers in spring
- Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
- Average shipping height – 2.25g 14-18 inches
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Terry –
Amazing! You can tell it was packaged with thought and care. I did have to put a small fence around it because animals tried to dig it up but it is standing strong and looks beautiful in our yard.