How To Care For Your Gardenia Plant
Primarily found outdoors in the south and grown for their fragrant flowers and handsome foliage, gardenias (Gardenia augusta/Gardenia jasminoides)
are popular ornamental shrubs, which are known for their finicky needs.
In fact, in some areas, gardenias require considerable maintenance.
Outdoor Gardenia Care
Gardenias are cold sensitive and may die during severe winters;
therefore, gardenias are typically grown outdoors where the winter
weather is reasonably tolerable, or grown in pots and moved indoors for winter . Fall or spring is the most suitable time for planting the gardenia bush.
As for outdoor gardenia care, you should keep in mind that when the
gardenia plant is grown outdoors, it generally prefers to be kept in
partial shade. Gardenias also prefer moist, but well-drained acidic soil
with plenty of organic matter. Water gardenias regularly, even once the
plant has finished putting out blooms. Prune the gardenia bush after
flowering has ceased to remove spent blooms and untidy branches and to
keep the plant in good condition.
Healthy gardenia plants are better able to withstand winter weather, and will oftentimes come back stronger in spring.
Indoor Gardenia Care
The gardenia plant can also be successfully grown in containers and treated like houseplants indoors However, when growing a gardenia bush indoors, you must keep in mind that it requires bright light and high humidity.
The dry, short days of winter will likely be the most troublesome,
especially if the gardenia bush is not given enough humidity. Moving
plants to southern-facing windows and/or supplementing them with grow
lights are good ways to improve light conditions during winter.
High humidity is essential to indoor gardenia care. Dry air will
quickly cause the flowers to begin dropping from the plant. There are
several ways to increase humidity in the home
including the use of a humidifier or grouping plants together on trays
of wet pebbles. Misting the gardenia plant is not recommended, as this
may cause problems with fungal leaf spot.
The soil, which should be loose and organic, should be kept moist,
but take care not to overwater. Monitor the soil frequently for
moisture, and water thoroughly as the top inch of soil dries. The
gardenia plant should also receive cooler nighttime temperatures and
warmer daytime temperatures.
When to Fertilize Gardenias
Gardenias require frequent fertilizing
to ensure healthy plant growth. Fertilize monthly between April and
November using fertilizer that is specifically formulated for
acid-loving plants. Be careful not to overfertilize gardenia plants. Too
much fertilizer can lead to salt accumulation, which can damage the
shrub. Do not fertilize gardenias in the fall, which can stimulate
growth. This tender, new growth will quickly die when exposed to cold
winter temperatures
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