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Posted by lk
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on April 12, 2009, 9:24:57, in reply to "Re: Azalea help!"
leave them alone. i always say do as mother nature does. unless a plant is too big or branches lean over a wlak way or some other reason it needs to be smaller leave it alone. in nature leaves fall, branches fall etc. when the need arises. these leaves will fall too when they are ready.
feed a very mild food and mulch like in the woodsl these are woodland plants. chopped up leaves will decay into a compost like in the woods. Remember , these are woodland plants that like a woodsy soil, leaf cover etc.



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