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My azaleas bloom almost year-round and it is annoying to have to pluck the dead blooms. Any suggestions?

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My azaleas bloom almost year-round and it is annoying to have to pluck the dead blooms. Any suggestions?

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The easiest way to remove faded blooms is by using your household broom to sweep them away. If there are just a few faded flowers, you don’t even need to bother to pick them up. However, after a prolific season of flowering, remove the dead flowers from around the plant to discourage disease organisms.

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