In cooler regions (Zone 7), it’s best to plant in the spring, as this will ensure that the gardenia has plenty of time to settle in before winter. How to Plant Gardenias Gardenias do not transplant well and respond poorly to root damage. Because of this, handle the plant with care d...
Gardenias enjoy spending the summer outdoors.If you put it outside, keep it in a shady spot. Bring it back in if the temperature drops below 60°F.Happy plants may bloom a second time in the fall. Gardenia Care Solutions and Special Helps Dropped flower budsmay be caused by a few thing...
Learning how to prune gardenias (Gardenia jasminoides) is an important part of caring for them. Gardenias grow best outdoors in USDA plant hardiness zones 7b to 11b but, in colder climates, they can be grown as potted plants and overwintered indoors. These fragrant flowering shrubs requi...
Gardenias(Gardenia jasminoides), with their fragrant, waxy blossoms, rank among the queens of the flower garden. Unfortunately, they’re a bit tricky to grow – and that’s if you live in a warm climate. They won’t grow outdoors at all north of USDA plant hardiness zone 8 (but you ca...
task in plant progress and the success of your garden. Soil ought to be examined periodically throughout the year, however at a minimal, you must test within the spring and fall. The mixture of warm weather and sheltering in place means many people want to take our DIY projects outdoors. ...