Q:I've dug up camellias and rhododendrons from various places (with permission, of course), but so far only a couple have survived the transplanting process. Most seem to die within a few months.
Droopy or curled up foliage on this shrub is a sure sign your plant isn't happy. Here's how to diagnose and correct the problem. 29,469 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it ...
I have a hybrid rhododendron in a pot. It has been growing in the pot for three to four years, but unfortunately it now appears to be dying. The leaves are looking pale and are starting to curl up and ...
A: There are several potential causes for leaf yellowing and leaf drop: *Normal: While we think of rhododendrons as evergreen, they do drop leaves just as conifers periodically shed needles. Some ...
Q: The leaves on my rhododendrons on the north side of my home in Northwest Arkansas are turning yellow and have brown spots [the reader sent a photo]. Do you have any suggestions to remedy this? I ...
One of the most frequent questions we hear at our garden center is ``when should I prune my rhododendrons?'' The easy - and correct - answer is ``most any time.'' Rhododendrons are resilient shrubs ...
Most rhododendrons struggle in the typical neutral to alkaline soils in the Chicago area. They perform well in acidic soils (pH of 6.0 and lower) that are light, well-drained and rich in organic ...
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