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Help pruning azalea and rhodo

dwaugh
16 years ago

I need some help on how or if to prune 3 azaleas and 1 rhodo.

The 3 azaleas all had really great flowers covering the whole outside of the plant. We just moved into the house so I know nothing of the variety other then they are deciduous. One is in sandy dry soil, the others are in better soil, all get partial sun. All have been mulched and given hollytone. I think all 3 look very leggy, I know some varieties are, but these guys looked so good when flowering and now you can hardy see them because there are so few leaves. Should these be cut way back? Or should I just sit back and see what happens? Considering the plants are in 3 different locations, I doubt that environmental conditions are to blame.

The other plant is a rhodo that is looks fairly good... but is also leggy, it has not bloomed yet but I think it will soon. I have posted photos front and back. From the front it looks good, so maybe I should just let it be... Or should I do some renewal pruning? If so, should I wait until it blooms?

http://www.personal.kent.edu/~dwaugh/prunning.html

Thanks for the help!

-David

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