CHICAGO — Is it too late to move your plants if they are already blooming? WGN’s Plant Daddy Tim Joyce is back to answer more of your gardening questions. A viewer from Chicago’s Northwest Side asked ...
Nothing signals the start of spring—and warmer weather—quite like beautiful pink azalea blooms. These perennial shrubs are beloved for their joyful colors, which also include red, pink, white, and ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. Is now a good time to prune back and transplant my azalea? — Joan Yes ...
Q: Can I safely transplant a 40-year-old azalea? The house next door is being bulldozed, and I have permission to save the plant. — L.C., Houston A: There's no guarantee but it's worth a try. The best ...
As a general rule, shrubs (and perennials) that bloom in late summer and fall should be transplanted in spring, just after ...
A: In my experience, October and November are the very best months to move shrubs of any kind. The ground is still warm enough to promote root growth, but there are no high air temperatures to stress ...
Fall has arrived and there’s still plenty to do in the garden. If you’ve got questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU ...
Learn how to troubleshoot the biggest issues that could be causing your azalea bushes to underperform. Nothing's more exciting than those first blooms of spring—and gorgeous azalea bushes put on quite ...
Yes, the LSU AgCenter Soil Testing Lab can test for those elements. Check out the website of the Soil Testing Lab and you ...
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