Autumn is in full swing, but before you hibernate for the winter make sure to set your azaleas up for success so they can thrive in the coming spring.
Dale Skaggs plants a native azalea and Joellen Dimond plants a butterfly garden. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, Dixon Gallery & Gardens Head of Horticulture Dale Skaggs ...
Azaleas light up the landscape with a profusion of colors, indicating that spring is here. They come in a wide variety of colors, are not too hard to grow and, if you choose wisely, you'll have ...
Spring is officially here, and with its arrival we can finally enjoy the multitude of blooming plants that usher in the growing season. Among the most popular are azaleas, a mainstay of landscapes ...
Mulching azaleas is essential for moisture retention, weed control, and soil health. Learn how to properly mulch using ...
Wild azaleas comprise a family of at least 10 Rhododendron species that are naturally-occurring in the southeastern U.S. They exist in a multitude of colors from white to red. In addition, different ...
CLEMSON — Among the most beautiful of South Carolina's native flowering shrubs are the native azaleas. Gardeners in all parts of the state can enjoy the spectacular flowers and delightful fragrance of ...
ny azaleas in your yard are probably Asian in origin — not American species that offer different sights and pleasing scents. “Azaleas native to the United States are colorful and well-adapted to our ...