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Can I use Azaleas as a formal (trimmed) hedge?
I would like to replace my yew hedge with something more colorful. I like the look of azaleas and mine or evergreen after flowering. Can I plant them in a row and trim into a formal hedge? If so, what are the problems?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.camelias would make a lovely hedge and are the first to flower in spring, evergreen. T'would be a shame to trim them to under 4foot.
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