My Wilt-Pruf Over-Winter Rhododendron Experiment
In the photo above you can see both of our Rhododendrons that flank the stoop out the back door of our family. In April of last year, I showed the landscape plan that specified these two plants to be placed in the beds on either side of the rear stoop and then in June, I got around to actually planting them . And they bloomed beautifully this Summer . They're a really interesting plant/shrub because they have an almost tropical appearance but also are winter hardy here in Zone 5B. They keep their leaves on all winter, but that doesn't mean they can't use a little bit of help in fighting off the harsh cold and ice. And that's where something called Wilt-Pruf comes in. Wilt-Pruf is an Anti-transpirant. That means it helps protect plants from drying out. We bought the concentrate version and mixed up a batch to put on some of our plants/trees. I sprayed our Weeping Cedar in the back . And the little boxwoods that I added near the foundation behind our kitch