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Old 20-05-2008, 06:00 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 19 May, 00:43, may wrote:
Ariadne;792569 Wrote:

Does anyone know if ericaceous compost would
be good to use for a gardenia?


Thank you.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardenia
just looked up this and it says on there that they like acidic soil
with good drainage

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may


Thank you. There seem to be temperature and humidity
factors also.


I bought a nearly-dead, shrivelled, drooping gardenia with mostly brown
leaves in a pot from Aldi back in February, reduced to 50p. Well, at that
price I could afford to take a chance :-).

I fed it, using rainwater and ordinary plant food, and set it in a large
plant tray on that green fibre used for hanging baskets. I kept the plant
tray fibre quite moist, so it would mean I didn't need to spray/mist it
every day, although I do mist it every few days, as well as watering the
soil itself.

I read (in Dr. Hessayon's book) that, in order to set flowers, it needs to
be about 60F at night in the winter, rising to 70F during the day, and also
not in direct sunlight, so I put it on a table in a south-facing room, but
where the sun didn't quite reach it.

And voila! I've had a spectacular succession of flowers for a couple of
weeks now, and it looks to be going on for several more weeks at least.

My first ever gardenia success (because I have had several failures before).

someone