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pagarden
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was checking the gardening section in wal-mart today and saw they had small pots of azaleas marked "florist azalea" for only $2. what is the difference? the pots were only about 2 inches and the plants themselves were about 6 inches tall. i was going to plant azaleas in front under the pine tree to fill in some space there and was wondering if these little guys will be ok. were they bred just for florists and will they die in the winter? or are all azaleas perennials?
Plants: 362 | From: NE PA | Registered: Jun 2004  |  Seeded: 71.241.116.180
weezie13
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"florist azalea's" usually only live indoors..
They are not hardy to freezing temps..
Treat them as a houseplant... or can live out
doors come summer time and brought back in in the
winter...

If you're adventurous and they're reasonable in price, because of me being an experimenter...
If you really wanted to see if they'd be okay outdoors, buy them, leave them in your house until no more frosts... and then find a place that might be considered a "micro climate" by the base of your house..
Something like a South facing, raised bed, patio/stones/cement by it to keep it warmed?????
You might get it to over winter, but it's hard to say???

Usually those kinds, say, anything you'd buy in a grocery store or florists are not bred to be long lived...

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Weezie

Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
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pagarden
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thanks- that's pretty much what i was guessing but hey- for $2 each i wanted to ask! LOL on a side note- they started putting out their bare root plants too! i'm gonna go after i get paid and buy a few! [Smile]
Plants: 362 | From: NE PA | Registered: Jun 2004  |  Seeded: 71.241.116.180
tkhooper
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I may never be able to stick to a budget again now that I've discovered gardening.

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Plants: 8557 | From: triangle, virginia | Registered: Mar 2005  |  Seeded: 4.248.220.153
   

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