Q:Hi, the Vigoro All Season Azalea Camellia and Rhododendron will help to low the PH level too?
by|Feb 24, 2024
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A: Dry products have no pH. PH only applies to a liquid or a solution.
by|Feb 26, 2024
Q:Is this slow release for Azaleas?
by|Feb 1, 2024
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A: Vigoro All Season Azalea Camellia and Rhododendron Plant Food will feed for up to 3 months. For established plants repeat every 3 months throughout the growing season.
by|Feb 1, 2024
Q:Can I use this on a Okame Flowering Cherry Tree?
by|May 9, 2023
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A: Vigoro All Season Azalea Camellia and Rhododendron Plant Food can be used for all outdoor flower garden beds vegetable garden beds or new and existing trees and shrubs.
by|May 9, 2023
Q:Can I use this on purple diamond loropetalum
by|Feb 23, 2023
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A: This product is 'Great for acid-loving plants', so if this loropertalum is an acid loving plant it should be fine.
by|Feb 24, 2023
A: Vigoro Azalea Camellia and Rhododendron Plant Food can be used for all outdoor flower garden beds vegetable garden beds or new and existing trees and shrubs. Purple diamond loropetalum prefer slightly acidic soil. This product is great for acid loving plants.
by|Feb 23, 2023
Q:Will this product bring back bushes that lost all it's leaves?
by|Jul 14, 2022
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A: As long as the bush has an existing living system that ,or may be dormant and not expired.
by|Jul 16, 2022
A: No, you need to put this down in early spring and every 6 weeks after that.
by|Jul 17, 2022
A: Vigoro 3.5 lb. All Season Azalea Camellia and Rhododendron Plant Food should not be used on plants that are stressed. We suggest that you contact a local nursery for assistance why your plants have lost their leaves.
by|May 7, 2023
Q:Is this recommended to make hydrangeas blue?
by|Jun 20, 2022
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A: Vigoro All Season Azalea Camellia and Rhododendron Plant Food can be used to make the soil acidic and turn hydrangeas blue. Not all hydrangeas produce blue flowers.
by|Dec 8, 2023
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A: It did not turn my hydrangeas back to the blue they originally were. They remain pink.
by|Jun 25, 2022
A: No…this is just plant food or fertilizer. There are other products for that purpose. Don’t know what they are.
by|Jun 25, 2022
A: Use pelletized sulpher ACIDIFIER before you feed with Vigoro Azalea NPK.
Test your soil ph: Ideal for BLUE HYDRANGEAS is 5.2ph to 5.5ph.
An acid ph allows the plant to better absorb NPK nutritients.
by|Apr 2, 2023
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A: I use it for my azaleas and they bloom magnificently
by|Aug 26, 2023
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Q:Hi - I see the application answer, but are you supposed to measure and apply dry, or add to water and use the measurements you posted here?
by|Mar 4, 2022
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A: I just sprinkle it dry around the base of the plant and then water it. I’ve had excellent results.
by|May 31, 2023
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A: Add it dry to soil and work it in, then water it in regularly.
by|May 31, 2023
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A: Vigoro All Season Azalea Camellia & Rhododendron Plant Food is a ready to use product that is not diluted in water. Apply the product as is. Water in thoroughly after application. Watering starts the feeding process.
by|May 31, 2023
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A: I just scatter it around dry.
by|Mar 22, 2024
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Q:It would be helpful if the product pictures included the back of the package and use instructions. What are the application directions?
by|Feb 21, 2022
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A: You can apply Vigoro All Season Azalea, Camellia & Rhododendron Plant Food on new or established plants. For new plant, work evenly throughout the soil used to refill hole. For established plants, sprinkle the fertilizer evenly around each plant but within the spread of its branches.Amount used per plant will depend on if this is a new planting or established planting. For new plants use 2 Tsp per 12 Inch hole. 1 Tbsp per 18 Inch hole. For established plants use .125 Cup per small plant in area of 2 X 2 ft. Use .25 Cup for medium plants in 3 ft X 3 ft. Use .5 Cup for large plant in 4 ft X 4 ft . Use .66 Cup for extra large plants in 5ft X 5 ft