Tuesday, June 22, 2010

I've never had a Camilla do they bloom all winter long. Do they grow well in a container on the patio.?

There is a lot of information available on the internet. A Yahoo search for ';camellia care'; (include the quotation marks in the Yahoo search box) yields 463 results. If you do the same search, and are willing to spend a little time exploring, I'm sure that you will quickly find lots of useful and interesting information.





Good luck with your search.I've never had a Camilla do they bloom all winter long. Do they grow well in a container on the patio.?
They are a semi-tropical plant so the patio must not get below 50-55 degrees. It must be bright but not in direct sun. If your patio has these conditions they you probably can grow it. Cut your fertilizations in half during the winter.I've never had a Camilla do they bloom all winter long. Do they grow well in a container on the patio.?
Camellias, from the tea family, are hardy to at least Zone 7 (some are good to Zone 5), and they do bloom most of the winter here in north Georgia. If you meant the kind of Rhododendron ';Cammilla's Blush';, which is a deciduous azalea, that's good from Zones 5 to 7, and blooms in April.





Camellias generally do OK in containers, but don't let them get too much sun, and don't let them get too dry. They are beautiful!

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