How do i repare my azaleas which are potted for survival over winter??
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plant them in the ground and cover them with burlap for the winter. You can put them in the house four the winter. Water sparlingly
Hi Susan. My name is Cindy. Bring your Azaleas indoors, if you have not already done so. Put them in a well lit place, but not in direct sunlight. To keep from over watering, put the pots in your sink and water them there. Then tip the pot to remove excess water. If you water them too much, the roots might rot. Best of luck to you.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../The-tough-lovelies-How-bone-hardy-azaleas-alive-years....Nov 28, 2011 - Yet with good care, a potted azalea will last for ages. ... These winter-proof little plants will be content for years, in half tubs or big pots. ... Never let their compost dry out, but don't over-water, nor allow the pot to stand in water.