Madelaine Amee |
01-08-2013 02:03 PM |
Florida Azaleas
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Originally Posted by CapeCouple
(Post 605711)
Our landscaper told us that azalea bushes do not do well in The Villages, but I've seen some pretty nice ones in neighbors' yards. Anyone have any experience/suggestions with these plants? Thanks.
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This is just my personal opinion, but I don't think too many of the people calling themselves Landscapers know what they are talking about! I think they arm themselves with a lawnmower and go into business and most of us come from out of State and have to rely on someone else for help. So here goes ...........
If you are going to grow Azaleas right here in TV go to Bob Wine's Camellia and Azalea nursery in South Ocala. 2610 SE 38th St, 34480/352-629-5766. These people know what they are talking about, they sell every conceivable type of azalea and camellia and will tell you how to plant, where to plant and how to take care of the plants once they are in the ground.
There is also a NATIVE azalea which is just beautiful and Bob Wine might just have this plant.
I am transplanted from northern NH where we grew azaleas and rhododendrons without even thinking about them. Mine grew wild through my woods and flowered every spring every year. I have an azalea which I bought at a big box store when I first got here, I planted it in deep shade along with a camellia and a couple of other shade plants and it is now taller than my window and flowers several times a year. I NEVER, EVER, let my lawn guy near anything in my yard with a chain saw ........... because all they want to do is shape everything down to a neat little ball and the plant is never going to bloom if you keep cutting the poor little thing down. This need to shape everything into little balls drives me absolutely crazy! Nature should be allowed to grow and spread out and flower when it wants to, it's good for the environment, the bees, the butterflies and all the other critters that rely on healthy plants to survive.
That's my rant for the day.
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