Sunday, April 12, 2009

What's the best hedge-type Azalea?

I live in zone 9b and I%26#039;d like to add a four foot azalea hedge to my landscape. Dense leaves and multi-season blooming would be a plus.

What%26#039;s the best hedge-type Azalea?
Azaleas only bloom once a yr. So, the rest of the year you would have the green hedge. If you want hedge only you may want to consider boxwood, much cheaper and not any blooms but very dense and can be trimmed any way you want them. Azaleas are more decorative, slower growing and aren%26#039;t really all that dense. They are more of an ornamental shrub, though they are beautiful. If you have a large area consider putting them in as accents.
Reply:Azaleas are not meant to be hedges. By trimming them all the time you will not get good flowers if any.
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