
Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double Azalea
Double Pink Blooms That Keep Coming Back
Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double Azalea is the azalea for gardeners who want more than a quick spring cameo. It delivers a strong spring show of large, ruffled double pink flowers, then keeps the color coming with repeat blooms through summer and into fall. That extended flowering season is the whole magic trick; your shrub border looks refreshed when other flowering shrubs have already clocked out for the year. The double blooms also read fuller and more luxurious than single-flowered azaleas, giving you that “just planted” look even when the shrub has been established for years.
Color-wise, it’s a classic landscape win: rich pink that’s cheerful, romantic, and easy to design around. Use it near an entry for curb appeal, along a walkway where you’ll notice the blooms up close, or in groups for a bigger wave of color. It pairs beautifully with boxwood-style evergreens, hydrangeas, and ornamental grasses, and it’s especially effective as a repeating “pink thread” that ties foundation beds together from spring to fall.
Evergreen Foliage That Makes Beds Look Finished Year-Round
Between bloom cycles, this plant still earns its keep. Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double holds attractive green foliage that provides structure and an evergreen backdrop for perennials and seasonal color. In many landscapes, it behaves as an evergreen-to-semievergreen shrub (depending on winter temperatures), meaning your planting still has shape and substance when deciduous shrubs are bare. That’s a big deal for foundation beds and front-yard borders, where you want the landscape to look intentional in every season—not just when flowers are open.
This is also a smart choice for gardeners who want a tidy azalea that won’t feel messy or sprawling. The habit is naturally compact and mounding, making it easy to tuck into mixed borders, use as a low hedge, or anchor corners of beds. When you add a simple mulch ring and keep turf competition away, the plant stays healthier, holds better color, and looks more “designed” with less effort. Think of it as a flowering evergreen that keeps your beds looking complete.
Rebloom Power Starts With The Right Light And Soil
To get the best rebloom, treat Bloom-A-Thon® like an azalea that appreciates comfort: bright light, consistent moisture, and well-drained, acidic soil. Morning sun with afternoon shade is a sweet spot in many regions, while full sun can work when moisture is steady, and heat isn’t extreme. In hotter climates, a little protection from harsh afternoon sun helps reduce stress and keeps foliage looking better through summer, exactly when you want the plant setting and opening those repeat blooms.
Soil matters, but it’s simple: azaleas prefer acidic, organic-rich, well-drained conditions. If your soil is heavy clay, improve drainage with compost and avoid low spots that stay wet. If your soil is alkaline, a mulch layer and an acid-friendly fertilizer routine help keep growth vigorous. When the plant isn’t stressed by drought or soggy roots, it’s far more likely to keep blooming in waves and maintain a dense, healthy canopy that looks great all season.
A Cleaner, Fuller Shrub With Smart Spacing And Timed Pruning
Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double looks best when it has room to breathe. Proper spacing improves airflow, helps foliage dry faster after rain, and keeps the shrub fuller from top to bottom. Crowded azaleas can become thin inside and more prone to stress—especially when planted too tightly for an instant hedge. Give each plant the space it needs, and you’ll get a healthier shrub with better flowering and easier long-term maintenance.
Pruning is the other key to repeat bloom success. The best time to prune is right after the major spring flush, when the plant can branch out and set buds for later cycles. Keep pruning light, think shaping, not haircutting. This timing preserves future flowers and encourages a denser habit. If you do need to reduce size, do it immediately after spring bloom so the plant has time to recover and still deliver those summer-to-fall blooms you bought it for in the first place.
Double Pink Blooms That Keep Coming Back
Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double Azalea is the azalea for gardeners who want more than a quick spring cameo. It delivers a strong spring show of large, ruffled double pink flowers, then keeps the color coming with repeat blooms through summer and into fall. That extended flowering season is the whole magic trick; your shrub border looks refreshed when other flowering shrubs have already clocked out for the year. The double blooms also read fuller and more luxurious than single-flowered azaleas, giving you that “just planted” look even when the shrub has been established for years.
Color-wise, it’s a classic landscape win: rich pink that’s cheerful, romantic, and easy to design around. Use it near an entry for curb appeal, along a walkway where you’ll notice the blooms up close, or in groups for a bigger wave of color. It pairs beautifully with boxwood-style evergreens, hydrangeas, and ornamental grasses, and it’s especially effective as a repeating “pink thread” that ties foundation beds together from spring to fall.
Evergreen Foliage That Makes Beds Look Finished Year-Round
Between bloom cycles, this plant still earns its keep. Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double holds attractive green foliage that provides structure and an evergreen backdrop for perennials and seasonal color. In many landscapes, it behaves as an evergreen-to-semievergreen shrub (depending on winter temperatures), meaning your planting still has shape and substance when deciduous shrubs are bare. That’s a big deal for foundation beds and front-yard borders, where you want the landscape to look intentional in every season—not just when flowers are open.
This is also a smart choice for gardeners who want a tidy azalea that won’t feel messy or sprawling. The habit is naturally compact and mounding, making it easy to tuck into mixed borders, use as a low hedge, or anchor corners of beds. When you add a simple mulch ring and keep turf competition away, the plant stays healthier, holds better color, and looks more “designed” with less effort. Think of it as a flowering evergreen that keeps your beds looking complete.
Rebloom Power Starts With The Right Light And Soil
To get the best rebloom, treat Bloom-A-Thon® like an azalea that appreciates comfort: bright light, consistent moisture, and well-drained, acidic soil. Morning sun with afternoon shade is a sweet spot in many regions, while full sun can work when moisture is steady, and heat isn’t extreme. In hotter climates, a little protection from harsh afternoon sun helps reduce stress and keeps foliage looking better through summer, exactly when you want the plant setting and opening those repeat blooms.
Soil matters, but it’s simple: azaleas prefer acidic, organic-rich, well-drained conditions. If your soil is heavy clay, improve drainage with compost and avoid low spots that stay wet. If your soil is alkaline, a mulch layer and an acid-friendly fertilizer routine help keep growth vigorous. When the plant isn’t stressed by drought or soggy roots, it’s far more likely to keep blooming in waves and maintain a dense, healthy canopy that looks great all season.
A Cleaner, Fuller Shrub With Smart Spacing And Timed Pruning
Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double looks best when it has room to breathe. Proper spacing improves airflow, helps foliage dry faster after rain, and keeps the shrub fuller from top to bottom. Crowded azaleas can become thin inside and more prone to stress—especially when planted too tightly for an instant hedge. Give each plant the space it needs, and you’ll get a healthier shrub with better flowering and easier long-term maintenance.
Pruning is the other key to repeat bloom success. The best time to prune is right after the major spring flush, when the plant can branch out and set buds for later cycles. Keep pruning light, think shaping, not haircutting. This timing preserves future flowers and encourages a denser habit. If you do need to reduce size, do it immediately after spring bloom so the plant has time to recover and still deliver those summer-to-fall blooms you bought it for in the first place.
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Double Pink Blooms That Keep Coming Back
Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double Azalea is the azalea for gardeners who want more than a quick spring cameo. It delivers a strong spring show of large, ruffled double pink flowers, then keeps the color coming with repeat blooms through summer and into fall. That extended flowering season is the whole magic trick; your shrub border looks refreshed when other flowering shrubs have already clocked out for the year. The double blooms also read fuller and more luxurious than single-flowered azaleas, giving you that “just planted” look even when the shrub has been established for years.
Color-wise, it’s a classic landscape win: rich pink that’s cheerful, romantic, and easy to design around. Use it near an entry for curb appeal, along a walkway where you’ll notice the blooms up close, or in groups for a bigger wave of color. It pairs beautifully with boxwood-style evergreens, hydrangeas, and ornamental grasses, and it’s especially effective as a repeating “pink thread” that ties foundation beds together from spring to fall.
Evergreen Foliage That Makes Beds Look Finished Year-Round
Between bloom cycles, this plant still earns its keep. Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double holds attractive green foliage that provides structure and an evergreen backdrop for perennials and seasonal color. In many landscapes, it behaves as an evergreen-to-semievergreen shrub (depending on winter temperatures), meaning your planting still has shape and substance when deciduous shrubs are bare. That’s a big deal for foundation beds and front-yard borders, where you want the landscape to look intentional in every season—not just when flowers are open.
This is also a smart choice for gardeners who want a tidy azalea that won’t feel messy or sprawling. The habit is naturally compact and mounding, making it easy to tuck into mixed borders, use as a low hedge, or anchor corners of beds. When you add a simple mulch ring and keep turf competition away, the plant stays healthier, holds better color, and looks more “designed” with less effort. Think of it as a flowering evergreen that keeps your beds looking complete.
Rebloom Power Starts With The Right Light And Soil
To get the best rebloom, treat Bloom-A-Thon® like an azalea that appreciates comfort: bright light, consistent moisture, and well-drained, acidic soil. Morning sun with afternoon shade is a sweet spot in many regions, while full sun can work when moisture is steady, and heat isn’t extreme. In hotter climates, a little protection from harsh afternoon sun helps reduce stress and keeps foliage looking better through summer, exactly when you want the plant setting and opening those repeat blooms.
Soil matters, but it’s simple: azaleas prefer acidic, organic-rich, well-drained conditions. If your soil is heavy clay, improve drainage with compost and avoid low spots that stay wet. If your soil is alkaline, a mulch layer and an acid-friendly fertilizer routine help keep growth vigorous. When the plant isn’t stressed by drought or soggy roots, it’s far more likely to keep blooming in waves and maintain a dense, healthy canopy that looks great all season.
A Cleaner, Fuller Shrub With Smart Spacing And Timed Pruning
Bloom-A-Thon® Pink Double looks best when it has room to breathe. Proper spacing improves airflow, helps foliage dry faster after rain, and keeps the shrub fuller from top to bottom. Crowded azaleas can become thin inside and more prone to stress—especially when planted too tightly for an instant hedge. Give each plant the space it needs, and you’ll get a healthier shrub with better flowering and easier long-term maintenance.
Pruning is the other key to repeat bloom success. The best time to prune is right after the major spring flush, when the plant can branch out and set buds for later cycles. Keep pruning light, think shaping, not haircutting. This timing preserves future flowers and encourages a denser habit. If you do need to reduce size, do it immediately after spring bloom so the plant has time to recover and still deliver those summer-to-fall blooms you bought it for in the first place.
























