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I have a long-established Gardenia radicans about 70cm tall. The plant
is in a boggy situation and I thought to put it on higher ground with
better sun and soil to improve its chance of flowering. Is there
anything I need to be especially careful of in doing it?
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Just responding to the headline. Are they like Triffads???

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I have a long-established Gardenia radicans about 70cm tall. The plant is
in a boggy situation and I thought to put it on higher ground with better
sun and soil to improve its chance of flowering. Is there anything I need
to be especially careful of in doing it?




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