Hidden treasures discovered by an uneducated, rookie gardener
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Jul 14, 2014I think you have more Azaleas! Azaleas are a southern thing and a yard cannot have too many. Are the leaves more fuzzy than smooth?Azaleas are spring time bloomers.Helpful Reply
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Andrea Minyon on Jul 14, 2014On this particular on they are thick and shiny but the blooms are similar to the larger one in my previous post. The pink red and white flowered bushes are definitely a little fuzzy! This fella doesn't appear to be growing much, possibly because it's in the clay? What can I do to make it grow?Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 16, 2014I think that looks like an azalea, too.Helpful Reply
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Linda T on Jul 16, 2014There is a Miracle Gro made specially for Azelias, rhodhodenrons, camelias and other acid loving soils. It works.Helpful Reply
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