Growing Flower Gardens : How to Prune Azaleas
Azaleas should be pruned every year or two, and the pruning should never cut the plant down more than a third. Prune azaleas down to the first ...
Azaleas should be pruned every year or two, and the pruning should never cut the plant down more than a third. Prune azaleas down to the first ...
Fortunately, sodding during the dormant season can be successful; it's just riskier to plant dormant grass.
In some cases, taking the risk is necessary. For example, if a golf course or athletic field has to be ready by spring, sodding during the dormant season will give the grass an early start on getting established.
Some construction contracts require sod to be laid within 30 days after a house is completed, whenever that is. And lawns that were damaged by insect or disease problems may have large bare areas now.
In the case of bare soil associated with new construction or pest damage, sodding is beneficial in reducing soil erosion, keeping mud and dust from being tracked all over, reducing weed encroachment and presenting a more finished appearance to the landscape.
The challenge lies in determining the health of the new sod. Warm-season turf grasses turn brown, or mostly so, when dormant. There is, however, a difference between brown sod that's dormant and brown sod that's dead: Dead sod will still be dead in spring.
Photo gallery: Towering azaleas in bloom on Shannon Street
Nothing special is done to the azaleas except for a light pruning to allow their cars to fit through the azalea lined driveway, according to the couple.and more »
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Get ready for spring Prune spring-blooming shrubs, such as lilacs, azaleas and forsythia, until they're done blooming. If you prune now, you'll remove this year's flowers. and more » |
Green scene: It's springtime, and readers have a lot of questions
Green scene: It's springtime, and readers have a lot of questionsThis will encourage new growth. Evaluate plants after pruning. Even if there are only roots with no wood left, azaleas can renew. If there are stems,
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Experts in town for a state convention share their best planting advice Azaleas are easy to grow, need only light pruning and flourish with filtered sun under a pine tree or at the edge of woods. There are hundreds of different and more » |
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It's My Job: Denise Kinnison, grounds technician for FTCC It's My Job: Denise Kinnison, grounds technician for FTCCI do a lot of pruning. I take care of roses. Planting, I do a lot of the design work." What is your favorite task? "It would have to be trimming bushes. |