Most species prefer filtered light or partial sun but always check the variety because some azaleas love the sun and that placement makes them more susceptible to winter damage. The best soil type ...
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Should I Cover My Azaleas In Winter?
Azaleas spend all winter lying in wait for a spring reveal, when their tiny flower buds suddenly and dramatically open to trumpet-shaped flowers in bright pinks, oranges, lavenders, and whites.
Not all azaleas need the same care. Deciduous varieties are often hardy enough to endure freezing temperatures, while evergreen azaleas tend to be more delicate and will benefit from extra protection.
At the same time, note that this guidance does not apply to all azaleas. There are some varieties of azaleas that actually do well with the heat and need full sun exposure. The next big mistake to ...
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Azaleas can handle winters in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 6-10, depending on the variety. This covers every climate from the Upper South in West Virginia and Tennessee down to the Tropical South at ...