Japanese Satsuki Azalea

£169.99

At Cherry Hill Garden Centre. For online sales please contact gail@ggevergreenbonsai.uk to check availability prior to ordering.

The Japanese Satsuki Azalea, scientifically known as Rhododendron indicum, is a stunning flowering shrub that originates from Japan. It is highly prized for its vibrant and abundant blooms, making it a popular choice among gardening enthusiasts. The Satsuki Azalea typically reaches a height of approximately 30cm, creating a compact and elegant presence in gardens or as a bonsai specimen.

 

The Satsuki Azalea showcases a wide range of flower colours, including shades of pink, red, white, and purple. Its blossoms are often characterized by their intricate patterns and delicate, ruffled petals, which add an element of charm to any landscape. The plant's glossy, dark green leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the colourful blooms, ensuring year-round visual interest.

 

To ensure the health and vitality of your Satsuki Azalea, it is essential to provide it with the following care and maintenance:

 

Light and Location: Satsuki Azaleas thrive in bright, filtered light. They prefer a location with morning sun and afternoon shade to protect them from intense heat. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, especially during the hot summer months.

 

Soil and Watering: These azaleas prefer acidic, well-draining soil. A mix of peat moss, pine bark, and sand can create an ideal growing medium. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry and avoid letting it completely dry out.

 

Temperature and Humidity: Satsuki Azaleas are best suited to mild climates. They prefer temperatures ranging from 13°C to 24°C. Maintain a humidity level of around 50% to 60% by placing a tray of water near the plant or using a humidifier.

 

Fertilisation: Feed your Satsuki Azalea with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser formulated for acid-loving plants. Apply the fertiliser according to the package instructions during the growing season (spring and early summer) to promote healthy growth and abundant blooms.

 

Pruning: Regular pruning is essential to maintain the desired shape and encourage bushier growth. Prune immediately after flowering by removing dead or damaged branches and lightly shaping the plant. Avoid heavy pruning, as it may hinder the next year's flowering.

 

Winter Protection: Satsuki Azaleas are somewhat sensitive to cold temperatures. Provide winter protection by mulching around the base of the plant with a layer of organic material to insulate the roots. In colder climates, consider covering the plant with a frost cloth during freezing temperatures.

 

By following these care and maintenance guidelines, you can enjoy the beauty of the Japanese Satsuki Azalea and ensure its long-term health in your garden or as a bonsai specimen.

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At Cherry Hill Garden Centre. For online sales please contact gail@ggevergreenbonsai.uk to check availability prior to ordering.

The Japanese Satsuki Azalea, scientifically known as Rhododendron indicum, is a stunning flowering shrub that originates from Japan. It is highly prized for its vibrant and abundant blooms, making it a popular choice among gardening enthusiasts. The Satsuki Azalea typically reaches a height of approximately 30cm, creating a compact and elegant presence in gardens or as a bonsai specimen.

 

The Satsuki Azalea showcases a wide range of flower colours, including shades of pink, red, white, and purple. Its blossoms are often characterized by their intricate patterns and delicate, ruffled petals, which add an element of charm to any landscape. The plant's glossy, dark green leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the colourful blooms, ensuring year-round visual interest.

 

To ensure the health and vitality of your Satsuki Azalea, it is essential to provide it with the following care and maintenance:

 

Light and Location: Satsuki Azaleas thrive in bright, filtered light. They prefer a location with morning sun and afternoon shade to protect them from intense heat. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, especially during the hot summer months.

 

Soil and Watering: These azaleas prefer acidic, well-draining soil. A mix of peat moss, pine bark, and sand can create an ideal growing medium. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry and avoid letting it completely dry out.

 

Temperature and Humidity: Satsuki Azaleas are best suited to mild climates. They prefer temperatures ranging from 13°C to 24°C. Maintain a humidity level of around 50% to 60% by placing a tray of water near the plant or using a humidifier.

 

Fertilisation: Feed your Satsuki Azalea with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser formulated for acid-loving plants. Apply the fertiliser according to the package instructions during the growing season (spring and early summer) to promote healthy growth and abundant blooms.

 

Pruning: Regular pruning is essential to maintain the desired shape and encourage bushier growth. Prune immediately after flowering by removing dead or damaged branches and lightly shaping the plant. Avoid heavy pruning, as it may hinder the next year's flowering.

 

Winter Protection: Satsuki Azaleas are somewhat sensitive to cold temperatures. Provide winter protection by mulching around the base of the plant with a layer of organic material to insulate the roots. In colder climates, consider covering the plant with a frost cloth during freezing temperatures.

 

By following these care and maintenance guidelines, you can enjoy the beauty of the Japanese Satsuki Azalea and ensure its long-term health in your garden or as a bonsai specimen.

At Cherry Hill Garden Centre. For online sales please contact gail@ggevergreenbonsai.uk to check availability prior to ordering.

The Japanese Satsuki Azalea, scientifically known as Rhododendron indicum, is a stunning flowering shrub that originates from Japan. It is highly prized for its vibrant and abundant blooms, making it a popular choice among gardening enthusiasts. The Satsuki Azalea typically reaches a height of approximately 30cm, creating a compact and elegant presence in gardens or as a bonsai specimen.

 

The Satsuki Azalea showcases a wide range of flower colours, including shades of pink, red, white, and purple. Its blossoms are often characterized by their intricate patterns and delicate, ruffled petals, which add an element of charm to any landscape. The plant's glossy, dark green leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the colourful blooms, ensuring year-round visual interest.

 

To ensure the health and vitality of your Satsuki Azalea, it is essential to provide it with the following care and maintenance:

 

Light and Location: Satsuki Azaleas thrive in bright, filtered light. They prefer a location with morning sun and afternoon shade to protect them from intense heat. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, especially during the hot summer months.

 

Soil and Watering: These azaleas prefer acidic, well-draining soil. A mix of peat moss, pine bark, and sand can create an ideal growing medium. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry and avoid letting it completely dry out.

 

Temperature and Humidity: Satsuki Azaleas are best suited to mild climates. They prefer temperatures ranging from 13°C to 24°C. Maintain a humidity level of around 50% to 60% by placing a tray of water near the plant or using a humidifier.

 

Fertilisation: Feed your Satsuki Azalea with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser formulated for acid-loving plants. Apply the fertiliser according to the package instructions during the growing season (spring and early summer) to promote healthy growth and abundant blooms.

 

Pruning: Regular pruning is essential to maintain the desired shape and encourage bushier growth. Prune immediately after flowering by removing dead or damaged branches and lightly shaping the plant. Avoid heavy pruning, as it may hinder the next year's flowering.

 

Winter Protection: Satsuki Azaleas are somewhat sensitive to cold temperatures. Provide winter protection by mulching around the base of the plant with a layer of organic material to insulate the roots. In colder climates, consider covering the plant with a frost cloth during freezing temperatures.

 

By following these care and maintenance guidelines, you can enjoy the beauty of the Japanese Satsuki Azalea and ensure its long-term health in your garden or as a bonsai specimen.