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Eliminate the clay causa mortis, and your rhodies will be causa gloria for many springs to come. Q: I bought some popcorn seeds from a mail order seed company.
Rhododendrons are so common in the Northwest that we tend to take them for granted. But their evergreen leaves and spectacular blooms make them prized in some other parts of the country (and world ...
A rarity among rhodies, this one is deciduous and drops its leaves in fall. In mild winters the irresistible display of eye-catching blossoms cover the bare branches in early January.
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Rhodies are acid-loving plants. When the soil pH is too high (too alkaline) for acid-loving rhodies, some nutrients are tied up in the soil and unavailable to the plant.
We have lots of rhodies (not sure of the variety, as we didn’t plant them). Only one bush produces flowers, although they all bud as though they are trying to produce flowers. Someone told me to ...
These four cultivars definitely aren’t your granny’s rhodies Breeders have varieties of rhododendrons in new colors that will never cover up the living room windows. by Steve Smith Friday ...
The clue to my suspicion that your rhodies get too much sun is your comment that the plants appear greener on the other side of the hedge. Could this be the shaded side?
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Leggy rhodies generally are in too much shade and will do much better if they receive morning light. If you want to move a rhody to a better situation, it's best to do it before it starts growing ...
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Brown leaf edges indicate a water shortage in the soil, most likely intensified by last season’s heat wave The rhodie in the photo is seriously affected by the lack of soil moisture.