Azalea

azalea - A pretty azalea. Perky and alive, unlike mine.
@Trace86 (5030)
United States
May 1, 2007 1:11pm CST
My father-in-law sent us an azalea plant a few weeks ago. It is looking so droopy in the house. A friend at work said I should plant it outside in my garden. Is this something I can plant outside? If not, how can I perk it up?
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@tentwo67 (3382)
• United States
20 Jul 07
I have never heard of azaleas being grown inside, although I guess it can be possible. Here in South Alabama, there are azaleas in most yards as shrubbery, and in the springtime it's really beautiful.
• United States
4 May 07
i have several in my yard my grandfather planted.once they take hold out there,they have no problem.just make sure it has plenty of water,and perhaps get some of that "miracle grow" stuff to give it some more nutrients.
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2 May 07
yes these can be planted outside they need to be put in a sunny spot but it must water every night.
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