The botanical name of Azaleas is Rhododendron spp and the plants are hard to beat if you’re actually looking for a low-maintenance plant that produces masses of bright color and attractive foliage. Some deciduous types actually produce gorgeous autumn colors, while the evergreen varieties add year-round interest to the garden. Azaleas plants are neat and compact, and they are well-suited for container growing. If you like to grow azaleas in containers, just continue reading to learn more about planting azaleas in pots.

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Planting Azaleas in Pots

Azaleas plants are ericaceous plants, which means the plant thrive in acidic soil with a pH between 5.0 and 6.0. This is one of the advantages of growing azalea plant in pots, as you can easily control the quality of the growing medium. You need to look for a potting soil mixed specifically for acid-loving plants, or you can easily create your own by mixing half potting soil and half fine pine bark. Make sure you plant your azalea in a container that provides ample growing space for the roots, a small container will limit growth. Make sure the container you want to use has at least one drainage hole, as azaleas are likely to rot in poorly drained soil. Plant the azalea at the same soil depth it was planted in the nursery container. Planting an azalea too deeply can easily cause the crown to rot. Don’t forget to water deeply immediately after planting, also cover the top of the soil with a thin layer of mulch in other to keep the roots cool and moist.

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How to Care For Azaleas in Pots

The Azaleas plants thrive where they are exposed to sunlight during the morning, but protected by shade during the afternoon. A good location in partial or dappled sunlight is also ideal for growing Azaleas. Azaleas plants don’t actually do well in total shade or intense sunlight, or in temperatures above eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit.

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