In Savannah, the azaleas are in bud by the 26th of March, and should be in full bloom by the 30th. With the dogwoods blooming above them, it is a beautiful sight. They will be gone before April is done.
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Azaleas generally survive year-to-year, unless you live in a geography where winter brings hard freezes.
It is possible that the iris will bloom the year after transplanting but it is not a certainty.
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Within 12 inches (30.48 centimeters) of the ground within three weeks of the time that spring or early summer blooms discolor and shrivel describes how far back azaleas can be trimmed and the best time to do so. Maintenance pruning for minimal or moderate shaping is carried out with hand pruners. Extreme, severe pruning is done with hand saws or with loppers and followed up with a slow-release 12-6-6 fertilizer.
In the spring, starting about the 26th of March and running well into April, visitors come to Charleston, SC to see the azaleas in bloom. It is truely a beautiful sight. Many of the irises and daylilies are still in bloom and the dogwoods and wisteria are heavy with blooms, but none as beautiful as the azaleas. Although do be warned, that is the optimal time for the biting sand gnat, known to many visitors as the ungodly no-see-um.
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Azaleas are flowering shrubs that bloom in spring. The picture above is an azalea but they have many variations in size shape and color. Do a Google image search on the name. tinyurl.com/p92mxft
Many flowers bloom in the spring - some can't even wait until all the snow melts! Crocuses are often seen blooming through small patches of snow. Then look for daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips. Trees can also bloom in the spring. You'll see apple blossoms and cherry blossoms on them and shrubs like azaleas and rhododendron.
Palatka Azaleas was created in 1936.