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May 3, 2022 7:16 PM CST
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jazzyjvt said: My mom has this dying pink azalea in this greenhouse setup she has. I don't really know what she's doing with it, but I'm sure she's been watering it often and has supplied it with good soil. Do you know if there's a certain thing azaleas need that isn't one of the "basics" (things that you should do with every plant)? I did buy it at Raley's, though.

I've been thinking of getting some sort of dwarf tree/small shrub for this relatively compact gardening project and rhododendrons have caught my eye. The thing is, they seem like they'd get too big and I don't want to keep pruning it back and have it not perform well. Are there any small varieties of rhododendrons?


I have no idea. Not a pro Hilarious!
You'll have very good luck on the Ask a question forum — many avid rhododendron growers there!
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