 | Author: B. York (KC) | We bought 6 very small "on sale" azalea bushes last year. They made it through last summer and winter without dying and that was about it. This spring, as everything around was turning green and lush, these little bushes were pretty sad looking and very brittle. No flowers and brown looking leaves. In fact, they almost looked like they were dead. My husband (better known as Eeyore) was sure that they were as good as dead, said that fertilizer would never work, and was getting ready to pull them up and go buy some that were already large and healthy looking--and also very expensive. I said, hold everything--before we give up, let me look online and see if there is something we can do to save these.I read a review here and some at epinions on Miracid azalea/camellia/rhodedendron food. I then promised him if this didn't work, we could pull up those plants and start over.Thank you to all of you who wrote reviews here and elsewhere. I want to add my own...Read more | 28 |