Botanically, rhododendrons and azaleas belong to the same genus, Rhododendron, and are affected by the same problems. These plants require well-drained, light, acidic soil and need adequate moisture ...
The invasive plants were replaced with sterile rhododendron cultivars chosen by the householder ... Watch the short film below to find out more about our solution to an invasive problem. The West ...
Over-mulching is a leading cause of death of azaleas and rhododendrons, dogwood, boxwood, mountain laurel, holly, cherry trees, ash, birch, linden, spruce, and many other landscape plants.
As with all seasons, fall is a time of great change, with balmy, mild days giving way to heavy rainfall and harsh frosts, ...
Rhododendron bushes, some of them 15ft (4.57m) high, are said to be suppressing the growth and survival of other plants at Swanholme Lakes. Now the shrubs are to be ripped out using specialist ...
When it comes to garden maintenance giving your plants a deadhead can often make the world of difference, both for their health and appearance. However, some species prefer to be left untouched. So ...