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Write the first review. H6 Very attractive large star-shaped pink hose-in-hose double flowers. Flowering in May this is an easy and strong growing plant with a fairly upright habit. Height cm in 10 years. From a botanical point of view, evergreen azaleas are part of the rhododendron family, but typically they only have stamens in the flowers instead of stamens present in other rhododendrons. Evergreen azaleas, sometimes known as Japanese azaleas, are as popular as ever, and are ideal for any size of garden from a window box to a large estate. Most azaleas grow to cm in 10 years, but look out for our speciality nakaharae azaleas which are late flowering, prostrate, and excellent for cascading over walls or tubs. These small flowered varieties are full of character, best seen at the Isabella Plantation in Richmond Park where they look delightful. However, these early plants are not as hardy as modern varieties such as those bred in Northern Germany. Other breeders, particularly in America, have concentrated on breeding larger flowers which can certainly look impressive. When buying plants, consider the hardiness range needed for your area, as some plants are much hardier than others. Our range should not be compared to the R. Evergreen azaleas prefer light dappled shade, though they will tolerate sun or shady positions. All require good moist ericaceous soil with a high organic content. Plant no deeper than the top of the rootball, and dig in plenty of good ericaceous compost around the sides. A teaspoon of slow release feed is sufficient for a 3 litre plant, rising to a small handful for a mature plant. Evergreen azaleas are suitable for growing in pots and containers; re-pot every 3 years for best performance. Acidic soil, good organic content, pH 4. Inkarho range of rhododendrons will tolerate soils up to pH7. Avoid close to trees, roots, invasive weeds, walls, hot patios, dry banks and waterlogged soils. Do not use weed matting or stone mulch. Use the height shown in 10 years as a guide to the distance between each plant. Allow room for plant to fill out. If planting closer for instant impact, be prepared to move plants after a few years. The key ingredient! Keep moist all season, especially the critical time at end of June for flower bud initiation. Tap water is better than no water. Heavy dose at least once per week in dry weather. Ensure good drainage in winter, especially with yellow flowering varieties. Avoid waterlogged sites. Our website calculates the delivery charge according to weight and delivery location throughout the UK. To see these charges, please enter your postcode at the checkout, and you will see the charge vary as you add more items to your wheelbarrow. Please see here for cancellation and return information. Collect in Store This item is available for collection. Ideal for small gardens and mixed borders. Easy to grow. Group:Evergreen Azalea Kurume hybrid. Parentage: unknown. Hybridization date: unknown but certainly before Bred by: unknown. Origin: unknown. Habit: Upright. Ideal position: Most garden situations. Ideal soil: pH 4. How we usually propagate this plant: Cutting. Good to know Evergreen Azaleas From a botanical point of view, evergreen azaleas are part of the rhododendron family, but typically they only have stamens in the flowers instead of stamens present in other rhododendrons. Size Guide picture for example only. The Basics Ideal soil Acidic soil, good organic content, pH 4. Shelter Refer to hardiness rating. Give young plants protection. Site Selection Avoid close to trees, roots, invasive weeds, walls, hot patios, dry banks and waterlogged soils. Plant spacing Use the height shown in 10 years as a guide to the distance between each plant. Compost 3 litre pot, dig in litres of ericaceous compost. Planting depth Plant high in the ground, with the top of the rootball visible. Feeding Slow-release ericaceous feed recommended in March and straight after flowering. Mulch Recommended every few years. Water The key ingredient! Drainage Ensure good drainage in winter, especially with yellow flowering varieties. Pruning Rhododendrons and Camellias: Not normally required. Tidy wayward shoots after flowering. Evergreen azaleas and Bloombux can be clipped into a low hedge. Magnolias and Acers: Formative pruning when young to shape into a tree or bush. Deadheading Remove old flower-heads, particularly on young or weak plants. For further advice see here. Please see here for delivery information Please see here for cancellation and return information. People who bought this also bought Camellia japonica R. Recently viewed
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Strawberry «Arosa» was born in Italy as a result of crossing varieties 'Marmolada'; and Chandler. Through the efforts of breeders, a new variety with an average fruiting period and extended ripening was obtained. Arosa bushes are compact with spreading medium-sized leaves. Growing fast, gaining strength during the first season. The inflorescences are large with a beautiful even corolla shape, located above the leaves. Up to ten inflorescences are formed on one bush up to 10 flowers on each. The number of whiskers is average, which is enough for reproduction, and at the same time does not thicken the landing. Arosa fruits are orange-red in color, endowed with a delicate strawberry aroma, juicy sweet pulp with a pleasant aftertaste. The berries are one-sized, rather large, weighing gr. Due to the dense texture and elastic skin, the fruits of Aroza are long-lived and tolerate transportation well. They are great for selling fresh berries, freezing, as well as various types of canning in the markets. The ripening of berries begins in mid-June. The fruits ripen gradually, so they are harvested almost every week. On an industrial scale, 1 hectare of plantings produces up to centners of berries per season. Variety «Arosa» designed for cultivation in mild climates. In the southern regions, strawberries feel good even in open ground. Shelter is recommended in cooler climates. As a rule, planting strawberries «Arosa» held in early May, but because there is a threat of frost returning, it is recommended to cover the planted bushes. Landing dates may be moved forward in time due to weather conditions. The soil for planting strawberries is prepared in advance: the earth is dug up with a handful of fertile composition — from humus, peat, mineral fertilizers. All weeds caught in the process of digging are removed from the site. Then the earth is spilled with warm water. Aroza bushes are planted in rows, leaving equal intervals: between plants — 30 cm, between rows — 40 cm. A strawberry seedling is placed in a hole and covered with earth up to the root collar. Make sure that leaf buds remain on the surface. Then each bush is watered, mulched with sawdust or a special compound. Irrigation and loosening. Otherwise, the berry becomes smaller and begins to sour. In compact areas, watering is usually carried out with warm water under the root, in greenhouses and industrial lands, drip irrigation is equipped. It is important that the water jet is not too strong, otherwise the soil will be washed out, exposing the root system. After watering, the soil around the bush is loosened to provide oxygen access, mulched with peat or straw. The bushes are loosened carefully, as the roots lie close to the surface and are easily damaged. It is important not to forget about the timely removal of weeds on the site so that they do not draw nutrients onto themselves and do not thicken the plantings. Weeds are removed as they appear. Tip: Arosa's landing on a film or agrofibre keeps the soil moist longer, and also saves gardeners from regular weeding. Under the dark film, the soil warms up well and retains heat, which allows you to get an earlier strawberry harvest. Feeding «Aroza» nutrients are produced according to the traditional scheme for berries: In the spring, after the snow melts and the soil freezes, nitrogen-containing fertilizers are added to it, a little later — humus and mineral composition for berry plants. In summer and autumn, as a rule, they are fed with phosphorus-potassium supplements. During the growing season — organic compounds, mullein, ash. During the season, from three to five dressings are obtained, which is quite enough for an excellent harvest. Preparation for winter starts in autumn. After collecting the last ripe berries, the extra whiskers from the strawberries are cut off, this procedure allows the bushes to get stronger and better prepare for wintering. In the spring, as soon as all the snow has melted, dry leaves, branches and other organic debris are removed from the site. As the plants and land move away from wintering, dead and frozen bushes are removed or replaced with new ones. Plantings are loosened between rows, watered with warm water, treated for pests, fed with nitrogen. One planting of the variety 'Aroza' can give excellent yields seasons in a row. After the expiration of the period, it is necessary to update the plantation by planting young bushes. As a rule, mustaches are used for propagation of strawberries: shoots from strong healthy bushes are rooted, and in the fall they are separated and planted in a permanent place. In spring, most of the inflorescences are cut off from young plants so that the bush gets stronger and directs all its forces to the formation of a powerful root system. If you purchase Aroza seedlings in a nursery or breeders, pay attention to the following qualities:. View : medium extended maturity Fruits : dense, sweet, orange-red, large — gr. Description Ripening period Mid-season variety fruit size Large-fruited varieties Productivity: high Selection Italy planting material Strawberry. Soil pest control: larvae and adults of the May beetle, wireworm, mole cricket, etc. Pest control mites, weevil, aphids, flower beetles, moths, moths, leafworms. Recommended products. Soil for growing strawberries for low-volume. Traps with pheromones Tuta Absolute tomato moth. FAQ Strawberry Answered. Strawberry Answered. Greenhouses Answered. What fertilizers and preparations for the prevention of diseases and pests can be used when growing strawberries? Scheme of application and processing in accordance with the periods of vegetation. Organic fertilizer 'TOR'. Prevention of the development of a wide range of fungal diseases. Stimulation of the development of the root system. SBT-Biocomplex Amino. Stimulation of plant growth. Prevention of late blight, powdery mildew, root rot, gray rot, leaf spot. Autumn processing Reducing the stock of overwintering forms of pathogens spraying g per 10—15 liters per 1 weave.
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