CWTurner
Omono
This azalea was almost this large when I purchased my home 25 years ago, so it may be as old as the house (95 years).
It has always been a healthy landscape plant (semi-evergreen, crimson flowers), but the past couple of winters were really hard on it. This past spring it was bare with no life in it. Over the course of the summer I have been taking extra care with it (watering, adjusting the PH slightly after having the soil tested, feeding with Hollytone, mulching) and there is a fair bit of new growth, some pretty far out along the branches, some budding on the trunks, so I guess the roots are still good.

Since all of the dead branches will need to be cut off (after I'm sure there won't be any back-budding) which will make it a bit unusual looking for some years, AND because I think it would make a cool bonsai, I am considering lifting it and splitting it up. I would do this in Autumn.
Anybody have a similar circumstance that worked or didn't work.
CW
It has always been a healthy landscape plant (semi-evergreen, crimson flowers), but the past couple of winters were really hard on it. This past spring it was bare with no life in it. Over the course of the summer I have been taking extra care with it (watering, adjusting the PH slightly after having the soil tested, feeding with Hollytone, mulching) and there is a fair bit of new growth, some pretty far out along the branches, some budding on the trunks, so I guess the roots are still good.


Since all of the dead branches will need to be cut off (after I'm sure there won't be any back-budding) which will make it a bit unusual looking for some years, AND because I think it would make a cool bonsai, I am considering lifting it and splitting it up. I would do this in Autumn.
Anybody have a similar circumstance that worked or didn't work.
CW