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Frequently Asked Questions About Azalea Shrubs
Fall and early spring are ideal planting times because cooler temperatures help roots establish more easily.
Space azalea shrubs according to their mature width, typically 3–8 feet apart, to allow proper airflow and growth.
Established azaleas handle summer heat better when grown in moist, well-drained soil with afternoon shade.
Pine bark, pine straw, and shredded leaves are excellent mulch choices because they help maintain soil acidity.
Yes, many azalea varieties create attractive flowering hedges that provide seasonal color and evergreen coverage.
Yes, azaleas thrive in woodland-style settings where they receive filtered sunlight and organic-rich soil.