Gardenias (Gardenia jasminoides), or Cape jasmines, have been adorning the gardens of the South for generations. They put on a big show of blooms beginning as early as spring and continue to produce flowers throughout the summer and into fall. Blossoms open white and then fade to gold. Use these versatile shrubs as specimens, planted en masse as hedges, or grown in containers.
Let potted plants grow naturally, or clip and train them as topiary standards. Place them on your deck or patio where you can take advantage of their beautiful blooms and fragrance. A benefit of keeping gardenias in pots is the ability to move them around as you like to enjoy their perfume.
If you find their fragrance overpowering, you can locate them farther out into your landscape and still enjoy their scent. Otherwise, place them along pathways, at the corners of your house, or near windows where you can appreciate them even from inside your home.
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đŸŒ±Do not over-water the plant.
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