QUESTION: I have two small gardenia bushes with several branches longer than the others. They become so heavy with blossoms that they touch the ground. I would like to remove these limbs and use them ...
Gardenias are as synonymous with the Southern garden as azaleas, hydrangeas, and magnolias. Like a true “steel magnolia,” the eye-catching, intoxicating beauty (deep, evergreen leaves, snow-white ...
Often considered the temperamental diva of the plant world, the gardenia plant can thrive outdoors in Southern states, but it tends to be hard to grow indoors. If its needs are all met, the shrub ...
Q: I purchased a gardenia this spring at the nursery. How do I take care of it? - Alyssa from Walden A: Gardenias are prized by gardeners for their highly fragrant flowers and bright, glossy, ...
We gardeners are always wondering about the same things. We wonder why our yellow rose blooms red, we wonder why our apricot tree won’t fruit, we wonder why our azalea drops leaves, and why our ...
Gardenias have a well-earned reputation for being difficult specimens for even the experienced indoor gardener. Gardenias thrive on bright light, high humidity, and an even supply of moisture and ...
Question: I have 3 mature gardenias in my yard, all of which have weathered a variety of conditions since planted several years ago. However, I was concerned that this past fall's drought would be ...
Gardenias are universally known for their heady, aromatic blooms. One of the most popular gardenia cultivars grown in South Florida is the "Miami supreme". Miami supreme has large rose-like white ...