You're welcome.Much appreciated!
You're welcome.Much appreciated!
It did throw out one bloom this spring, and I see it appears to be getting ready to bloom some more this year...
The smell of the flower is very nice.
You may not like it so much indoorsAlthough varieties exist with lower odor most can be a bit overbearing indoors. I am adding some in Spring but because the Winter room is virtually sealed so I must find the less fragrant type
You should keep it indoors with things like Ficus and remember they like light and humidity. Most likely it will pout at first when brought in dropping foliage but it grows back. Inside don't water the foliage as they tend to have fungal problems if you do. And finally, little to no fertilizer over the Winter.
Grimmy
I am interested if your gardenia will survive the winter outdoors.
Yeah, I might bring it all the way in....
I already brought it into the garage.....
Need more room![]()
Do you think it's a bad idea to do any pruning on gardenia over autumn / winter?They would most likely survive for me here during most Winters but would require more work then I would like to do. The wind has a tendency to dry things a lot and the humidity is very low here throughout the Winter. Indoors I can control the humidity in the plant room and not expose them to drying winds. So yes they could survive outdoors but indoors they would be far healthier.
Grimmy
Do you think it's a bad idea to do any pruning on gardenia over autumn / winter?
Most of the shoots are at a point where I would trim them back...Honest on all garden/flora/shrub types I discourage long leggy growth while they are inside by light trimmings as needed. Most plants when brought indoors pout a little and some take a few weeks to do so. They drop some leaf and such and after that phase is when I clip as needed. My opinion is a bit different on the subject as I just want healthy plants to put back out in the Spring and I don't try to grow them or seeds.
Grimmy
Most of the shoots are at a point where I would trim them back...
And there are a couple unwanted branches I may remove.
Just didn't want to stress it too much, out of season...
It seems strong though.
I'm not scared.
I'll have to dig out my psychrometer and check the RH level in here....As I mentioned it will probably pout a little and I let plants do that. To be more specific I work them when they start to replenish the leafs. To me that indicates they have acclimated and may be worked the same as outdoors. One thing to keep in mind is they don't like dry air so check and be sure you have some humidity. Our indoor plants in the room do good in a few different humidity levels ranging from 50 to 70 percent. Here a healthy plant like yours should be happy at 50ish but no lower then 40. Mileage varies but the basics for indoor health are pretty specific per plant type.
Grimmy
I'll have to dig out my psychrometer and check the RH level in here....
The ficus, and Carmona are liking it so far.