The first season, it’s not unusual to find that a new azalea isn’t bloomoing. They are busy setting up a root system and getting established. But if the same thing happens next spring, that could be a problem. You should see some flowerbuds though. Also, if your azaleas bloom late, ONLY prune right after the flowers fade. Do not prune in ate summer, fall, or winter because you will remove the remove flowerbuds and keep them from blooming next spring. Care for them this summer and see what happens next spring.
The first season, it’s not unusual to find that a new azalea isn’t bloomoing. They are busy setting up a root system and getting established. But if the same thing happens next spring, that could be a problem. You should see some flowerbuds though. Also, if your azaleas bloom late, ONLY prune right after the flowers fade. Do not prune in ate summer, fall, or winter because you will remove the remove flowerbuds and keep them from blooming next spring. Care for them this summer and see what happens next spring.