Azaleas spend all winter lying in wait for a spring reveal, when their tiny flower buds suddenly and dramatically open to trumpet-shaped flowers in bright pinks, oranges, lavenders, and whites.
If you live somewhere prone to frost and snow, some azaleas will benefit from protection, while others may be tough enough to survive the winter without much fuss. Whether your plants require a ...
Q: What do I do about the warm winter we are experiencing? My azaleas are in bloom. Do I cut them back after blooming as I usually do in April? — Nancy Taylor, email ...
THOMASVILLE- This is a precious and fleeting time of year in South Georgia, late winter, early spring. Georgia's local native ...