Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate azaleas. Hydrangeas are just as easy and the blooms last longer then a week.
I love both. But, hydrangeas are bare for months of the year.
I have both --and that is what I recommend.
And, to the person that said not to mix the azalea colors because it looks like Easter Bunny vomit--the azaleas bloom for only a week or so. If you plant different colors, you will have blooms for a while. White azaleas mix well with all the others. Some of them are finished blooming before the others. So, plant the ones you like. Azaleas are hardy, easy to plant, and inexpensive.
As for the laurels--it depends on the sun exposure. They are pretty all year--if they are happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laurels work for me. Pretty bottle-brush white flowers in spring with the azaleas -- the bees love them. Nice red berries in the fall, if the birds don't eat them all first. Glossy evergreen leaves, can be shaped wide and flat, tall and skinny, however you want them.
Another vote for laurels. About as low maintenance as can be - I just have to shape them when I want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd do azaleas. You can alternate colors.
A single color is best, otherwise it looks like the Easter Bunny vomited.
Anonymous wrote:I hate azaleas. Hydrangeas are just as easy and the blooms last longer then a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd do azaleas. You can alternate colors.
A single color is best, otherwise it looks like the Easter Bunny vomited.