Each spring, azaleas light up our gardens with a profusion of colorful blooms. These classic mounding shrubs drift across the landscape like showy clouds. Once established, they need little care.
Azaleas are best pruned soon after they finish blooming, so you may prune them back now. Azaleas usually tolerate pruning ...
After enjoying the azaleas' beautiful blooms, it's time to do some pruning. As you do, it's a good time to reflect on your ...
I have several overgrown azalea bushes and want to rejuvenate them. Is it too late to cut them back now? I do realize I would lose the spring flowers, but I’m afraid the overgrown condition of the ...
Azaleas are quintessentially Southern, and we count on azalea blooms so much in the spring that we often don't give these reliable, low-maintenance shrubs a thought until the blooms don't appear. A ...
Texas gardening expert Neil Sperry explains how to help amaryllis, azaleas, oak trees and plants hit by powdery mildew.
Spring is here, and it's time to tackle your landscape. Learn how to prune azaleas and camellias, fertilize, and care for ...
Once established, azaleas are easy-to-grow shrubs that announce spring has arrived with their colorful blooms. That's why, after years of a spectacular show, it's so frustrating when your azaleas ...
Is it now OK to take salvia out of one bed and put them in another? Can I add porterweed to a flowerbed at this time? — Barbara You may try and move the salvias now, although it would be better to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tropical amaryllis is shown blooming in South Texas in spring. (Courtesy photo) Q: I save amaryllis bulbs soon after the holiday ...