Mary Catherine Williamson
Chillin' In The Garden
can Azaleas be planted in the shade?
MC
MC
You would think the landscaper would have known that deer in your area would eat them. I sometimes get the impression that not all landscapers are gardeners.We have white tail deer. When living in Westport, had landscaper plant a hedge of them, lasted less then a week, what a waste of money. Deer ate them down to ground
You would think the landscaper would have known that deer in your area would eat them. I sometimes get the impression that not all landscapers are gardeners.
Mary
Yes, they do well in the shade here in south-est, central-est Wisconsin. (As Nyboy said.) The shade also means the soil will be a bit cooler and damper -- both of which rhodies and azaleas love. They grow best in our temperate rain forest in the Pacific Northwest, but anywhere a suitable soil and moisture level can be maintained is good.can Azaleas be planted in the shade?
MC
How beautiful!! I think I will give it a tryYes, they do well in the shade here in south-est, central-est Wisconsin. (As Nyboy said.) The shade also means the soil will be a bit cooler and damper -- both of which rhodies and azaleas love. They grow best in our temperate rain forest in the Pacific Northwest, but anywhere a suitable soil and moisture level can be maintained is good.
I suppose where they are planted makes a difference. We have them in our turn-around driveway area with the blueberries and have never had a problem with deer nibbling nary a bud.View attachment 7379