Gardenia
It is hard to find a more beautiful and fragrant plant than the Gardenia. However, it can be a temperamental beauty.
The Gardenia needs bright light but not direct sunlight. It prefers cool temperatures at night (55-65F), and slightly warmer during the day, and also requires a humid environment which can be accomplished by standing the pot on a large tray of pebbles which are kept wet at all times. Keep the soil evenly moist and water with tepid or lukewarm water. When fertilizing, use an acid based fertilizer.
The Gardenia can be moved outside in late spring when there is no longer a chance of frost. A north or northwest location out of direct sunlight is ideal. Remember to keep the soil moist, and this plant will bring you many years of beauty and fragrance.
By Gayla Parker
Gardening Expert at A.J. Rahn Greenhouses
The Gardenia needs bright light but not direct sunlight. It prefers cool temperatures at night (55-65F), and slightly warmer during the day, and also requires a humid environment which can be accomplished by standing the pot on a large tray of pebbles which are kept wet at all times. Keep the soil evenly moist and water with tepid or lukewarm water. When fertilizing, use an acid based fertilizer.
The Gardenia can be moved outside in late spring when there is no longer a chance of frost. A north or northwest location out of direct sunlight is ideal. Remember to keep the soil moist, and this plant will bring you many years of beauty and fragrance.
By Gayla Parker
Gardening Expert at A.J. Rahn Greenhouses