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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
Nuno Souto
 
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The darn things are not flowering again!!!!

Did this for the first year, then there was a great year of flowers
galore. Now it's back to green-only...

WTH am I doing wrong???

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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
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So, Nuno Souto said:

|| The darn things are not flowering again!!!!
||
|| Did this for the first year,

Did what?

|| then there was a great year of flowers
|| galore. Now it's back to green-only...
||
|| WTH am I doing wrong???

Mine are budding, then the bud drops off onto the ground. I would like
mine to flower too!

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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
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too much sun/hot winds

try to let em have morning sun and afternoon shade if you can.... this way
there will be no bud drop/flower burns..

good luck

mitch
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So, Nuno Souto said:

|| The darn things are not flowering again!!!!
||
|| Did this for the first year,

Did what?

|| then there was a great year of flowers
|| galore. Now it's back to green-only...
||
|| WTH am I doing wrong???

Mine are budding, then the bud drops off onto the ground. I would like
mine to flower too!

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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
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Hi

Take a look at this months Global Garden it has an article all about
Gardenias.

Bobby


Nuno Souto wrote:

The darn things are not flowering again!!!!

Did this for the first year, then there was a great year of flowers
galore. Now it's back to green-only...

WTH am I doing wrong???

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Nuno Souto
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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
Nuno Souto
 
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Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:35:14 +1100, Mitch Kosklin said (and I quote):

too much sun/hot winds


But, I've been watering them every two days...


try to let em have morning sun and afternoon shade if you can.... this way
there will be no bud drop/flower burns..


That's where they are. No buds anywhere....

||
|| Did this for the first year,

Did what?


Sorry: flowered for the first year, now, nothing.


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Thu, 12 Dec 2002 16:37:50 +1100, Byrnro said (and I quote):
Hi

Take a look at this months Global Garden it has an article all about
Gardenias.


Ta muchly, will do.

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So, Mitch Kosklin said:

|| too much sun/hot winds
||
|| try to let em have morning sun and afternoon shade if you can.... this way
|| there will be no bud drop/flower burns..
||
|| good luck
||

They get morning shade, then midday sun, then afternoon shade. They are
in a garden bed.

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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
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Augie wrote:


They get morning shade, then midday sun, then afternoon shade. They are
in a garden bed.

I've noticed the midday sun is burning my gardenia, even though I give
it plenty of water. I think it can't take the water up fast enough when
it's hot. It has no buds I'm going to move it, I think.

Jane

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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
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Fri, 13 Dec 2002 06:02:48 +1100, Jane VR said (and I quote):
Augie wrote:


They get morning shade, then midday sun, then afternoon shade. They are
in a garden bed.

I've noticed the midday sun is burning my gardenia, even though I give
it plenty of water. I think it can't take the water up fast enough when
it's hot. It has no buds I'm going to move it, I think.


But folks: gardenias usually dot the sideroads up here in NW Sydney.
They are just about bullet proof. I just can't understand why some do
flower and others just point blank refuse. Gotta ask the council
people...

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Old 05-04-2003, 06:34 AM
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So, Nuno Souto said:

|| Fri, 13 Dec 2002 06:02:48 +1100, Jane VR said (and I quote):
|| Augie wrote:
||
||
|| They get morning shade, then midday sun, then afternoon shade. They are
|| in a garden bed.
||
|| I've noticed the midday sun is burning my gardenia, even though I give
|| it plenty of water. I think it can't take the water up fast enough when
|| it's hot. It has no buds I'm going to move it, I think.
||
||
|| But folks: gardenias usually dot the sideroads up here in NW Sydney.
|| They are just about bullet proof. I just can't understand why some do
|| flower and others just point blank refuse. Gotta ask the council
|| people...
||
||
I have one at work, around 20 years old and HUGE, which is in full sun
all day long and flowers prolifically.
Sigh.
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