Gardenia Jasminoides
Growing & Caring Tips By Experts
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Best time to plant gardenias: Fall (or 6 weeks before first frost in milder climates)
and spring for colder areas.
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Plant larger gardenias as borders or in spacious
areas with good root growth.
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Plant gardenias high or on raised
beds for better drainage.
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Gardenias thrive in large pots on decks or in cool
greenhouses, but not as houseplants.
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Gardenias need 4-6 hours of sunlight, avoiding intense
afternoon light in warmer climates.
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Soil preference: Acidic (5.0-6.5), organically rich, well-draining loam.
Add compost, manure, bark, or peat moss.
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Regular watering needed for gardenias,
avoiding overly wet conditions.
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Gardenias prefer humidity above 60%. Water or mist
during prolonged droughts.
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Ideal temperatures: 65-70°F (day) and 60-65°F (night).
Can't tolerate below 15°F.
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Fertilize every 3-4 weeks with acid fertilizer, fish emulsion, blood meal, or
coffee grounds. Test soil pH regularly.
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