1) Can Azaleas be divided successfully? If so, when?
2) Two plants, which I thought were tall weeds, now have many small Daises; do you know the name of these plants/weeds?
You cannot divide azalea shrubs as you would softwood perennial plants. However, you can take cuttings from them to make more. Here is an article that you may find helpful: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/tgen/how-to-root-cuttings-from-various-shrubs-bushes-and-trees.htm
There are many plants that have daisy-like flowers. It would help for you to send us a picture for easier identification.
Have to move an azalea bush, will it die and how to do it the best way?
Fall is a great time for transplanting. Just make sure to dig up as much of the root system as possible and place it in a suitable location. Also, water the azalea well after transplanting. It may help to trim the shrub back too, though this may reduce blooming next season but will help reduce the chance of shock.
When do I prune it and how?
If you trim now in the fall, you will lose the blossoms for next year. It is best to wait until next year to prune. This article will help:https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/azalea/pruning-azaleas.htm
I know the plant needs acidic soil. I tested it this morning and it registered a ph of 6. 5. I bought some sulfur but the pkg gives amounts for a 10'x10' square. How much should I give the plant?
Thank you,
Ruth Reynen
This article might help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/raise-acid-level-soil.htm
What is this and is it bad for my bushes? How do I get rid of it?
This article might help; https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/azalea/common-azalea-problems.htm
Is this on your plant, or is it growing in mulch? If you are sure it is a fungus, consider purchasing an all purpose fungicide and using according to package directions.
This morning I saw white worms at the bark of my Azaleas. They look like maggots. Any suggestions?
Well speaking from experience, could be the weather,a lot of rain and some fly insect layed some eggs and now due to the weather the time is right to hatch,or possibly over watering can create the same problem.Good luck! the words of a gardener.But I'm sure there's a article out their somewhere
There is a question on azalea gall at this link: https://questions.gardeningknowhow.com/tag/azalea-plants/page/7