Azalea – Growing, Pests and Propagating

Few plants are as beautiful and as varied as the azalea. These shrubs are emblematic of spring in Georgia.
A recent University of Georgia publication provides all you need to know to have success with this great plant.
Selecting and Growing Azaleas (12 MB PDF file)
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