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Gumpo Pink Azalea for Sale Online
Gumpo Pink Azaleas are covered in stunning clusters of rose-pink-colored flowers with a dark pink blotch at the ends of the flower petals from mid to late spring. Gumpo Pink Azaleas are dwarf evergreen shrub that displays extremely showy blossoms in the spring. The Lush foliage covers the dense twiggy branches creating a fully rounded-shaped shrub.
Hardiness Zone: | 7-9 |
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Mature Height: | 2 feet |
Mature Width: | 3 feet |
Classification: | Dwarf, broad leaved evergreen shrub |
Sunlight: | Part shade to filtered sun |
Habit: | Upright |
Foliage: | Dark green |
Flower Color: | Pink |
Pruning Season: | Pruning not needed |
Soil Condition: | Any well drained soil |
Water Requirements: | Water well until established |
Uses: | Extremely attractive when used as in the mixed border, or containers |
How to Care for Gumpo Pink Azalea
Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy plant for years to come!
How Do I Plant My Gumpo Pink Azalea?
We suggest planting your newly purchased Azalea Gumpo Pink Shrubs by first digging a hole twice as wide as the root system but not deeper. Depending on the quality of your existing soil you may need to add locally sourced compost or topsoil to the back-fill soil. Good soil drainage is essential to avoiding root rot disease. Therefore you should plant your azalea in raised beds or plantings in heavy clay soils. Shallow, fibrous root systems will benefit greatly from a mulch (e.g., wood chips, bark, or pine needles) to help retain moisture and stabilize soil temperatures. Adding compost or topsoil will help the young feeder roots of Azalea Gumpo Pink Shrubs spread through the loose, nutrient-rich soil easier than if you used only the existing soil. The most common cause of plant death after transplanting is planting the new plant too deep, especially with Azaleas. That is why we do not recommend planting in a hole deeper than the soil line of the plant in the pot. Plant your azaleas in locations that receive at least six hours of sunlight daily. Bio-tone starter fertilizer is a starter fertilizer that provides plants with a mycorrhizal fungus. It is a naturally occurring beneficial fungus that colonizes the new growing roots of plants. It creates a barrier between the roots, fungus, and pathogens that can cause root rot. We love this product and use it on all plants we install in our gardens. Bio-tone is a gardener's best friend and can help guarantee your success.
How do I water Azalea Gumpo Pink Shrubs?
After backfilling and lightly compacting the 50/50 mix of existing soil and compost, give the Azalea Gumpo Pink Shrubs a thorough watering. Most of the water you put on the plant at first will run away from the plant until the soil is soaked. A general rule of thumb is to count to 5 for every one gallon of pot size. For example, water a one-gallon pot until a count of 5, a three-gallon container would be a count of 15 seconds, and so on. Check soil moisture once a day for the first week or so and then once every other day after. You will want to water the bushes regularly after planting until they are well established. We like to tell folks that when watering Azalea's or any plant, for that matter, it's best not to soak the foliage of the plant. Water at the base of the plant near the soil line only. Soaker Hoses can also be used to water when planting a long hedge.
How do I fertilize Azalea Gumpo Pink Shrubs?
Azalea Gumpo Pink Shrubs grow best when fertilized lightly in the spring once frost has passed with a well-balanced, extended-release fertilizer such as espoma Holly-tone. Fertilize Azalea Gumpo again 6 to 8 weeks later to encourage extra flowers or faster growth of young shrubs. Either chemical fertilizers or organic matter can be used successfully with Azalea shrubs. Since an organic method of applying manure and/or compost around the roots produces excellent results and improves the condition of the soil, this would be an excellent first line of attack. Organic additions to the soil can be combined with a shot of chemical fertilizer for maximum effect. If chemical fertilizers are used on your shrubs, applying a slow-release, balanced fertilizer once a year is probably the simplest solution.
How do I mulch Azalea Gumpo Pink Shrubs?
We highly recommend that you mulch your Azalea Gumpo Pink Shrubs with either a ground hardwood mulch or a ground cypress mulch depending on your local availability. Any mulch will do, but cypress or hardwood mulch will be of a higher quality. They will also provide better nutrition overall as they break down. Mulching helps keep weeds away that compete with your new investment for water and nutrients. A 2 to 3-inch layer of mulch is sufficient but remember to take care not to cover any part of the stem with mulch. It's better to leave a one-inch gap of space between the mulch and the stem or trunk of the plant.