Azaleas and Rhodies, too
I hope these pictures might encourage more of us to try this wonderful shrub. It is one of the first indicators that spring is nearing. Also , Spring is here, when the F all planted bulbs are popping, and for those lucky enough, the A zaleas are getting ready for their Spring Splash right now. This flowering shrub is in the Rhododendron genus, blooms in the ear ly Spring and the flower can last several weeks. As with most Rhododendrons, they are acid loving, shade tolerant and prefer living near or under trees, conifers being their favorite. They are shallow rooted and require well-drained soil. They can be found as far North as Zone 3, but are their most reliable in Zone 6. That's us!! A lightly shaded site with loose, acidic humus rich soil is idea l. Al so not too dry or too moist. You can amend the soil by adding in compost and ferti liz ing with a fertilizer designed specifically for acid loving plants. M ulch with pine needles and why not add your cof