Azaleas die if not planted properly To get that azalea to grow in your garden, you have to make the right-sized hole, bring the soil up to the correct level and find the perfect location to plant it. FULL STORY >> 05/18/2008 10:49 Don't fret about yellow leaves Camellias, azaleas and a lot of our other evergreen shrubs can get strange yellow discoloration on the leaves. Don't worry, that just means the leaves are getting ready to fall. FULL STORY >> 05/17/2008 11:01 Removing beetles from your garden Japanese beetles are coming up out of the ground this time of year and they are getting on every plant in the area that they like and devouring the foliage. FULL STORY >> 05/11/2008 11:31 Ask Anne Clapp Do you have a gardening question? Visit Anne Clapp's blog. FULL STORY >> Updated: 05/01/2008 03:36 PM
To get that azalea to grow in your garden, you have to make the right-sized hole, bring the soil up to the correct level and find the perfect location to plant it.
Camellias, azaleas and a lot of our other evergreen shrubs can get strange yellow discoloration on the leaves. Don't worry, that just means the leaves are getting ready to fall.
Japanese beetles are coming up out of the ground this time of year and they are getting on every plant in the area that they like and devouring the foliage.
Do you have a gardening question? Visit Anne Clapp's blog.