During the growing season is the time to fertilize camellias.
Specifically, camellias tend to grow between April 1st and September 1st. Generally, the time period is divided into three more or less equal feeding periods of six to eight weeks each. The second feeding period tends to begin between the middle and end of May and the third between the beginning and middle of July.
As a Camellia sets it's flower buds in August (in the Northern Hemisphere) a high Potash feed applied at that time will ensure prolific flowering the next Spring.
The Lady of the Camellias was created in 1848.
Most camellias don't, but some do have a light scent.
The Lady of the Camellias - 1922 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Camellias need about 1 inch of water per week to thrive.
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Morrie Le Grand Sharp has written: 'Camellias illustrated' -- subject(s): Camellias
Camellias can survive a freeze, but their ability to withstand cold temperatures depends on the severity and duration of the freeze. Some varieties of camellias are more cold-hardy than others and may be able to survive freezing temperatures with proper care and protection.
There is no state in Australia in which camellias cannot be grown. According to the late "Gardening Guru", Colin Campbell, camellias can be grown in the right environment in each of the states. They are able to withstand light frost. They do require shade, particularly during the hot summers, and they need some form of protection from hot, drying winds.
They're called camellias.
Water camellias deeply once a week, or more frequently during hot and dry periods, to ensure they thrive.
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