• The Bloom-a-thon Lavendar Azalea brings bright color to an early spring garden
  • The Bloom-a-thon Lavendar Azalea brings bright color to an early spring garden
  • The Bloom-a-thon Lavendar Azalea brings bright color to an early spring garden
  • lavender bloomathon azalea shrub with purple flowers
  • Bloom-A-Thon® Lavender Azalea

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Bloom-A-Thon® Lavender Azalea

Rhododendron x 'RLH1-4P19' PP21476

Lavender Bloom-A-Thon is known for its bright lavender purple blooms complimented by dark green foliage. Heat and drought resistant. Blooms for multiple seasons to enjoy!

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Lavender Bloom-A-Thon Azalea Shrubs for Sale Online

Even high summer temperatures don't stop this beauty from producing loads of blooms, providing up to five months of color to your garden! Deep lavender flowers appear in April, then again in early July, continuing through fall until the first hard frost. The evergreen foliage is disease-resistant and maintains excellent color year-round.

This Bloom-a-thon Lavender Azalea blooms for up to 5 months rather than the standard two months. Flowering can last up to 4-6 weeks in spring, and then again in 12-16 weeks in summer and fall. Extremely heat tolerant and disease resistant.


Growzone: 7-9 Bloom-A-Thon® Lavender Azalea Hardiness Zone 7-9
Hardiness Zone: 7-9
Mature Height: 3.5 to 4.5 feet
Mature width: 3 to 4 feet
Classification: Dwarf, Broad leaved evergreen shrub
Sunlight: Part shade to filtered sun
Habit: Mounded
Foliage: Green
Flower Color: Light purple blooms
Pruning Season: Pruning not needed
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil
Water: Water well until established
Uses: Extremely attractive when used as in the mixed border, or containers

How to Care for Bloom-A-Thon® Lavender Azalea

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy plant for years to come!

How Should I Plant My Lavender Bloom-A-Thon Shrub?

How Should I Plant My Lavender Bloom-A-Thon Shrub?

When planting your newly purchased Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea shrubs, dig a hole twice as wide as the root system but not deeper. Depending on the quality of your existing soil, you may need to add a locally-sourced compost or topsoil to the back-fill soil. Poor drainage inevitably leads to root rot on Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea; therefore, consider raised beds/plantings in heavy clay soils. A good rule is that you should still see the soil the plant was grown in after back-filling the hole. Place azaleas in locations that receive at least six hours of sunlight daily. Bio-tone starter fertilizer provides plants with a mycorrhizal fungus. It is a naturally occurring beneficial fungus that colonizes the new growing roots of plants. It creates a barrier between the roots and fungus and pathogens that can cause root rot. We love this product and use it on all plants we install in our gardens. Bio-tone is a gardener's best friend and can help guarantee your success.

What type of mulch should I use for my Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea Shrubs?

What type of mulch should I use for my Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea Shrubs?

We highly recommend that you mulch your Bloom-A-Thon Azalea Shrubs with either a ground hardwood mulch or a ground cypress mulch depending on your local availability. Any mulch will do, but cypress or hardwood mulch will be of a higher quality and provide better nutrition overall as they break down. Mulching helps keep weeds away that compete with your new investment for water and nutrients. A 2 to 3-inch layer of mulch is sufficient, but remember to take care not to cover any part of the stem with mulch. It's better to leave a one-inch gap of space between the mulch and the stem or trunk of the plant. This shrub is a plant that will respond well to mulching with pine Needles (if available in your area). This will help maintain the acidic condition that azalea shrubs thrive.

When Should I fertilize my Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea Shrubs?

When Should I fertilize my Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea Shrubs?

Lavender Azalea shrubs grow best when fertilized lightly in the spring once frost has passed with a well-balanced, extended-release fertilizer such as Espoma Holly-tone. Fertilize your Azalea again 6 to 8 weeks later to encourage extra flowers or faster growth of young shrubs. Either chemical fertilizers or organic matter can be used successfully with Azalea shrubs. Since an organic method of applying manure and/or compost around the roots produces excellent results and improves the condition of the soil, this would be an excellent first line of attack. Organic additions to the soil can be combined with a shot of chemical fertilizer for maximum effect. If chemical fertilizers are used on your shrubs, applying a slow-release, balanced fertilizer once a year is probably the simplest solution.

How Should I Prune My Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea Shrub?

How Should I Prune My Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea Shrub?

The best time to trim azaleas is after the blossoms have faded and flowers typically begin forming at the beginning of July, so you must prune Bloom-A-Thon Lavender Azalea Shrubs before then. If you prune azaleas after early July, you may not get any flowers on the bush next year. The most important reason for pruning Azaleas is to improve the overall health of the plant. Doing so will reward you with a flush of new growth. Removing the dead and dying limbs will minimize the possibility of diseases such as “die back” and allow the plant to re-concentrate its energies and produce more foliage.


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