Q&A – Three of my five azaleas have yellow leaves. How do I fix it?
Question:
Three of my five azaleas have yellow leaves. How do I fix it?
Answer:
When there several azaleas in a bed and some are not doing well it is often a drainage or pH problem. UT Assistant Professor of Residential and Consumer Horticulture Natalie Bumgarner explains how a plant suffering from too wet of soil and some minor root rot may not be able to take up the nutrients it needs.
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Three of my five azaleas have yellow leaves. How do I fix it?
Answer:
When there several azaleas in a bed and some are not doing well it is often a drainage or pH problem. UT Assistant Professor of Residential and Consumer Horticulture Natalie Bumgarner explains how a plant suffering from too wet of soil and some minor root rot may not be able to take up the nutrients it needs.
Related Videos:
I have heavy clay soil and want to plant azaleas. How should I plant them?
Why have my azalea leaves lost their green color?
Related Resources:
Azalea Planting
Azalea Care