When Can I Prune Azaleas?
The best time to prune azaleas is in early spring, just before the plant puts out new growth. Pruning at this time gives the plant the full growing season to fill out, and time for the new growth to mature before winter.
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On One Hand: Pruning Early Early pruning of an azalea may interrupt your plant's flowering season. You'll have less blooms to enjoy since trimming away the plant's buds will remove...
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Depending on what zone you live in, you have three weeks after their last flower drops to prune them........and don't get crazy with the pruners.
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The preferred method is to prune your azalea in the early spring before the growing season begins, according to The Azalea Society of America. Pruning so early in the year means yo...
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I don't prune azaleas! Let them be what the want to be!!! If there are dead branches - those can be pruned at any time. If you MUST prune back because you can't allow it to get big...
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Early Spring Pruning. The preferred method is to prune your azalea in the early spring before the growing season begins, according to The Azalea. Society. of America. Pruning so ea...
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