Re: Planting Azaleas ???
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Planting Azaleas ???
- From: B* W*
- Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 09:43:35 -0500
Marge,
In addition to the water stress, I do have some leaves that have turned
brown and curled like "cigars". Is this a big problem? Over Labor Day
weekend, we got a lot of rain so otherwise, they look good.
Bob
NE Kansas
At 10:38 PM 09/03/1999 -0400, Marge Talt wrote:
>
>That slope will provide good drainage but will mean a good deal of
>watering, I think. Building up a lip around the root ball area to retain
>moisture helps on a slope; a log or largish rock can be used to hold back
>the mix - that way the water just doesn't run downhill quickly. Drooping
>or curling leaves that don't turn brown and die are a sign of water
>stress....if they turn brown and look like cigars; that's another problem
>altogether.
>
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