IF PLANTS BUD NOW, IT MEANS LESS COLOR IN SPRING
$2.95 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - NewsBank - Dec 5, 1998 Q. I have noticed rhodies and azaleas blooming now. ... If those buds open in fall, or are damaged by extremely cold weather, they will not be replaced ...
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HUMAN NATURE; Reveling in Exotic Blooms
New York Times - Feb 4, 1999 ... windows (they make good windbreaks for the rhodies) and the wheelbarrow. ... ''This is one that nobody has gotten to bloom outside the Canary Islands,'' ...
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It's Time to Start Deadheading Rhodies
$2.95 - Yakima Herald-Republic - NewsBank - Jun 27, 1999 Now that the blooms of rhodies are beginning to fade, it is time to do the ... off the spent blooms and getting them out of the way of new growth buds. ...
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PROVIDING PROTECTION FOR RHODIES
$2.95 - Spokane Spokesman-Review - NewsBank - Oct 16, 1998 There are many gorgeous rhodies in our area. However, those that are large, full and bloom each year are usually planted in protected areas such as under ...
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Master Gardeners
$2.95 - Yakima Herald-Republic - NewsBank - Jun 19, 1998 Gently break or snip off this stem without damaging the two buds which will bloom next year. Rhodies seldom need pruning except to control size and shape. ...
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