The timing of shrub trimming for repeat-blooming azaleas is crucial to maximize floral displays. These azaleas, unlike their single-blooming counterparts, produce flowers in spring and then again, to varying degrees, throughout the summer and fall. Therefore, the window for cutting back branches to shape the plant or remove deadwood is different.
Correct timing ensures abundant blossoms throughout the growing season. Pruning at the wrong time could inadvertently remove developing flower buds, significantly reducing or eliminating subsequent blooms. This approach respects the plant’s unique growth habit and blooming cycle, optimizing aesthetic appeal and overall plant health.