When is the best time to transfer an azelia bush?
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Spring, after frost has disappeared.
Here are some sites that can walk you through it:
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/move-azaleas-31725.html
http://www.rhododendron.org/transplant.htm (same family of plants)
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-transplant-azaleas
I always plant them in the Spring. I put a table spoon of Epsom Salt mix it into the dirt at the bottom of the hole. Fill the hole half way up with water put you plant in, submerge it fill it up with dirt you dug out. Water everyday for a couple of weeks.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/azalea/relocating-an-azalea-bush.htm
https://www.rhododendron.org/transplant.htm
In the spring after danger of frost
Late fall.
After frost is over, then it's time to plant.
I would sugest when frosty mornings have finished for most plantings. Assuming all countries would be the same. From Australia � :-)
after frost is the safest time