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.
When it comes to pruning, timing is essential. If pruned in September, some plants will not flower next year or will lose their new growth to winter frosts.
Planting azaleas the right way is key to growing healthy plants! This guide covers soil preparation, sun and shade requirements, proper spacing, watering techniques, and mulching to help your azaleas ...
The best road to rebloom is starting with plants or species that sometimes naturally flower in the fall. Many gardeners have seen this in their own yard when a fall warm spell follows a cold period.
Pruning at the wrong time could be removing flower buds that are already starting to form for the following season.
SAVING SEEDS: Collect seeds from your flowers to plant next year. They include warm-season annuals such as cosmos, cleome, ...
The way you prune a pear tree, and the time you do it, can significantly impact both the health of the tree and the amount of ...
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Chuck Martin: Fall flowering shrubs?

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By Darrell Blackwelder Pruning can still be done. Contrary to popular belief, pruning can be done year-round. Light, ...
According to Joyner, you should avoid deadheading until seeds have developed and ripened—letting the dried flower stalks stay ...
While many of your garden's plants have been flourishing throughout the summer, the start of autumn means there's a lot of work to do. Many of your star plants will begin dying out over the coming ...
Our natural world is blessed with mountains, trees, flowers, rivers, and other wonders. Within this nature, there are also ...