Garden Tour Azalea and Rhododendron Blossoms | Our Japanese Garden Escape
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มิ.ย. 2022
- In this video we are taking you through the garden to show you the most beautiful azalea and rhododendron blossom. Unlike in previous years, this year everything seems to bloom a lot more and at the same time. Enjoy the stroll through the garden and the beauty of the blossom in peaceful evening sun.
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Thank you I enjoy to see your amazing vibrant Rhododendron and Japanese Azella flowers, 😊👍
I am indigenous Montagnard love you garden so beautiful
I’m happy to watch another update of your beautiful garden. It’s amazing to see the changes in your plants over time. I love watching my garden grow a little each day, that is my favorite part of gardening. It’s so fun to have the growth documented over the season to look back at and see your progress. I love that about being a garden TH-camr. Let’s learn & grow more together!
Thank you so much. Yes, it is wonderful being able to look back and seeing the progress :)
Just magnificent - for us tree huggers, it would be even better if you could narrate the varieties of plants/shrubs that you are demonstrating, so that we could actually try these ourselves, especially if some of these were native to our regions!
Votre jardin est superbe.
Wow your garden is absolutely beautiful !
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that.
beautiful
Beautiful ❤
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for sharing 💚🌸🌺🌼💚
Wow absolutely beautiful 😍
All of my favourite colours 😍
Beautyfull
Beautiful 👍👍👍🥰🥰
The garden looks very nice.
Thank you very much.
Bonjour , superbe vivement la vidéo sur les érables du Japon ! Cordialement
So nice!
Very beautiful! Where are you located?
Thank you very much. We are located in Austria/Europe in a USDA hardiness zone 6.
Hello. I am very impressed. Lovely.
How do you keep your azaleas healthy? Do you spray something, to prevent desase? Do use insecticide, sometimes?
Thank you so much! I plant azaleas in organic peat free rhododendron soil and fertilize in spring with organic slow-release fertilizer - that's all. After the blossom I clean off the dried flowers and prune if they are too large. I do not use any synthetic sprays or similar in the garden at all. We have, however, an acidic soil pH of around 5 in the garden :)
Do your Rhododendron and azaleas have fragrances, respectively, which ones have a nice scent / smell?
You would think when looking at the blossom right? I keep smelling them every year, but no, most of them do not. The ones with a very light sweet scent are the white deciduous azaleas (start of the video) and the white evergreen azaleas ('snow white' cultivar) next to the dwarf lilac. I would not plant them for the scent though, because it is just way too weak.
If you want a scented one I can recommend a variety called Weston's Innocence.
Names ?