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Q&A – My azaleas were damaged by cold. Is there anything I can do to restore them?

Question:
My azaleas were damaged by cold. Is there anything I can do to restore them?
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Answer:

This past winter the Mid-South had unusually cold temperatures and many plants were affected. UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper says you need to wait before you choose to replace or cut back plants. He recommends waiting until mid-May in the Memphis area. At that point you will be able to see what parts of the plant are truly dead and cut them out.

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