So we're clearing out all the garden at our new house because the garden is in bad shape & we're re-doing it.
All the azaleas were rough & had leaf problems, I got my sister to trim them all back so I could dig them out.
I thought that I might experiment with this one to see if I can make anything out of it considering I'm a newby.
So I gather from what I've read on the Internet that you should clear away as much dirt from the roots as possible, trim some of the roots back and soak it in seasol for (?) hours and re-pot it in appropriate soil, keep it out of direct sunlight and gradually introduce it into the sun.
The dirt on the bottom is like clay so I'm not sure on how to remove it with ripping off the roots.
Lastly. Should I bother with this due to the health and because it was cut so far back...






Here's a jade that was dug out, if somebody wants it they can have it for free.
