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Azelea Bush
I planted 2 Azelea Bush last summer. I live in Pgh. PA. Can anyone tell me
when they should start coming back and what they look like for the winter? I'm afraid they are already dead. |
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Azelea Bush
Lorisc wrote:
I planted 2 Azelea Bush last summer. I live in Pgh. PA. Can anyone tell me when they should start coming back and what they look like for the winter? I'm afraid they are already dead. My azalea haven't come in yet, I'm in South NJ |
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Azelea Bush
on 4/14/2008 10:31 AM Lorisc said the following:
I planted 2 Azelea Bush last summer. I live in Pgh. PA. Can anyone tell me when they should start coming back and what they look like for the winter? I'm afraid they are already dead. In the NE US, azaleas bloom in late April, early May. The nights around here have still been below freezing or nearly freezing, and with few exceptions, the days have been in the 40s and 50s (F) so it may even be later. There are some small buds just peeking out on some of my azalea bushes. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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Azelea Bush
On Apr 15, 8:16*am, willshak wrote:
on 4/14/2008 10:31 AM Lorisc said the following: I planted 2 Azelea Bush last summer. *I live in Pgh. PA. *Can anyone tell me when they should start coming back and what they look like for the winter? I'm afraid they are already dead. In the NE US, azaleas bloom in late April, early May. The nights around here have still been below freezing or nearly freezing, and with few exceptions, the days have been in the 40s and 50s (F) so it may even be later. There are some small buds just peeking out on some of my azalea bushes. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY To email, remove the double zeroes after @ The OP said "coming back" which I interpreted as leaves. Here in the south azaleas are evergreen, even when the temp drops into the teens. If they lose their leaves, they're dead. Do the ones up north normally lose their leaves in the winter? KC |
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Azelea Bush
on 4/16/2008 11:52 AM KC said the following:
On Apr 15, 8:16 am, willshak wrote: on 4/14/2008 10:31 AM Lorisc said the following: I planted 2 Azelea Bush last summer. I live in Pgh. PA. Can anyone tell me when they should start coming back and what they look like for the winter? I'm afraid they are already dead. In the NE US, azaleas bloom in late April, early May. The nights around here have still been below freezing or nearly freezing, and with few exceptions, the days have been in the 40s and 50s (F) so it may even be later. There are some small buds just peeking out on some of my azalea bushes. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY To email, remove the double zeroes after @ The OP said "coming back" which I interpreted as leaves. Here in the south azaleas are evergreen, even when the temp drops into the teens. If they lose their leaves, they're dead. Do the ones up north normally lose their leaves in the winter? KC Only to the deer. I thought he meant the flowers. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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Azelea Bush
"KC" wrote in message ... On Apr 15, 8:16 am, willshak wrote: on 4/14/2008 10:31 AM Lorisc said the following: I planted 2 Azelea Bush last summer. I live in Pgh. PA. Can anyone tell me when they should start coming back and what they look like for the winter? I'm afraid they are already dead. In the NE US, azaleas bloom in late April, early May. The nights around here have still been below freezing or nearly freezing, and with few exceptions, the days have been in the 40s and 50s (F) so it may even be later. There are some small buds just peeking out on some of my azalea bushes. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY To email, remove the double zeroes after @ The OP said "coming back" which I interpreted as leaves. Here in the south azaleas are evergreen, even when the temp drops into the teens. If they lose their leaves, they're dead. Do the ones up north normally lose their leaves in the winter? KC There are deciduous varieties of azalea that drop their leaves in winter. Perhaps they don't in warmer areas. The one I have has started to bloom, the evergreen azaleas are 2 weeks away. |
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