Re: Azaleas


Norfolk pine is a definite no! Azaleas, though, are a different matter -
some are and some not -need more info about which one.
Brian
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> From: corkinb <corkinb@hiwaay.net>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Azaleas
> Date: Wednesday, March 04, 1998 10:38 AM
> 
> My husband bought me a flowering azalea for Valentine's day. I don't
> know much about azaleas as outdoor plants. Then today I got a Home depot
> catalog and saw azalea's offered along with their outdoor shrubs.
>  What is the scoop on how hardy they will be and do I leave them in the
> pot and bring them inside all winter. Excuse my ignorance, but it is a
> nice plant and I would like to do good by it.
>  It has three blooms on each spike. It is doing spectacularly in a
> bright window. I just don't want to kill it by placing it outdoors is
> that is not recommended.
>  I also have a Norfolk Pine are these outdoor hardy all year in zone 7?
>  Thanks,
>  Rita
> 
> 
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