Gardenias with their creamy white, fragrant flowers are one of the prima donnas of the plant world. When the prized plant develops yellow leaves, passionate home gardeners who undertake every effort ...
If you live in the warmer regions of the country (USDA Zones 8-11) you can grow gardenias outdoors where they're easier to maintain. Growing gardenias indoors during cold weather is where it gets ...
Watering too seldom or watering too frequently can cause gardenia leaves to yellow and drop. (NOLA.com|The Times-Picayune archive) QUESTION: I have a gardenia growing in a container that was trained ...
Q: My gardenia leaves are getting yellow instead of green. What does it need? I put coffee grounds around the plant. Is this good for the plant or does it need to go into a pot? A: Plant uptake of ...
Q. My gardenias are turning yellow and I forgot how to turn them green. What do I use? A. Gardenias naturally yellow and drop some of their leaves at this time of the year, so what you are ...
A little patience goes a long way with gardenias. Once settled, they reward you with lush greenery and beautifully scented blooms that turn any room into a calm, welcoming space.
Look around any Southern garden and you'll spot gardenias: those evergreen shrubs with snowy white flowers that release their sweet perfume all summer. Gardenia's glossy leaves tough it out in high ...
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, ...
Discoloration of gardenia leaves could be a sign of a problem. Here's how to fix it. Reviewed by David McKinney Gardenias with their creamy white, fragrant flowers are one of the prima donnas of the ...