Mary Catherine Williamson
Chillin' In The Garden
can Azaleas be planted in the shade?
MC
MC
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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!!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.
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

I think I will give it a try
Zone envy
kicks in here when discussing all the fantastic plants I can't grow
in south-est, central-est Wisconsin. I think I need a 30 acre dome.