Yes, you can cut rhododendrons to the ground and they will likely grow back, as they have the ability to regenerate from their roots.
As I recall, azalea is a general name for deciduous rhododendrons. So I would expect the leaves to fall off every year, and for the shrub to regrow them.
It will still show an arrest on your record.
Yes. You have to shoot, pass or drop the ball before your feet hit the ground again.
To effectively prune rhododendrons for healthy growth and blooming, trim them after they bloom, removing dead or damaged branches. Cut back long or leggy branches to encourage new growth. Avoid cutting too much at once to prevent stress on the plant.
To properly prune rhododendrons for optimal growth and health, prune them after they bloom by removing dead or damaged branches, cutting back overgrown branches to promote new growth, and shaping the plant to maintain a balanced appearance. Avoid heavy pruning, as it can stress the plant.
It is called a back outlet toilet floor mounted
Don't expect to get paid back, dummy!
the ground
Check the ground on the light.
Back to Higher Ground was created on 2006-06-20.
back ground chck on diamond markee godfrey
Yes, it is a problem if Becca's back cannot touch the ground.