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  2. Is It Too Early To Fertilize My Azaleas? - AOL

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    Some brand names are Espoma Holly-Tone (4-3-4), Fertrell Holly Care (4-6-4), and Jobe’s Organics Azalea, Camellia & Rhododendron Fertilizer (4-4-4). Soil acidifiers

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    Azaleas are acid-loving plants that grow best in soils with acidic soils with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5. A pH of 7.0 is neutral. ... Proper care and maintenance. Azaleas are not very drought tolerant and ...

  4. How To Care For Azaleas In The Winter So You'll Have ... - AOL

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    Azaleas have shallow root systems so adding mulch can help retain moisture and warmth in the soil. Wait until your area has had one or two frosts but before the ground is frozen.

  5. Azalea - Wikipedia

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    Azaleas are generally slow-growing and do best in well-drained acidic soil (4.5–6.0 pH). [3] Fertilizer needs are low. Some species need regular pruning. Azaleas are native to several continents including Asia, Europe and North America. They are planted abundantly as ornamentals in the southeastern US, southern Asia, and parts of southwest ...

  6. Ericaceous fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Ericaceous fertilizer is a type of fertilizer that is high in acidity. It is used on plants from the plant family Ericaceae ( Azaleas and Blueberries for example) which thrive in an acidic soil. [ 1 ]

  7. Soil acidification - Wikipedia

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    Impacts of acidic water and Soil acidification on plants could be minor or in most cases major. In minor cases which do not result in fatality of plant life include; less-sensitive plants to acidic conditions and or less potent acid rain. Also in minor cases the plant will eventually die due to the acidic water lowering the plants natural pH.