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  • Gardenia Jasminoides Kleim's Hardy

    I see someone bought themselves one as a present.

    I've killed one previously.

    Don't grow indoor one as it's a magnet for red spider.

    How hardy is Gardenia Jasminoides Kleim's Hardy? Is the hardiness just sales puff?
    Riddlesdown (S Croydon)

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    Will only tolerate a slight frost, so not very. Likes an acid soil if I remember.
    Cheers Ant.


    "Isn't it enough to believe a garden is beautiful without having to believe there are fairies at the bottom of it?" Douglas Adams

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      Thanks Ant, don't think I'll bother then. That's saved a few bob!
      Riddlesdown (S Croydon)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DannyK View Post
        I see someone bought themselves one as a present.

        I've killed one previously.

        Don't grow indoor one as it's a magnet for red spider.

        How hardy is Gardenia Jasminoides Kleim's Hardy? Is the hardiness just sales puff?
        Hi Danny,
        I'm the party who is guilty of buying extra plants I think :-)

        My experience with doubtfully hardy shrubs is that they do change a bit as they get older, I have had several young ceanothuses killed in winters which I had struck from cuttings, while the 20+ year old parent plant only a 20 meters away and also out in the open, survived no problem and is still going strong.

        My plan for the Gardenia is to grow it in a sheltered corner I have next to the conservatory, but I will be overwintering it inside this winter, just to play safe (its only about 9" high at the mo). I will have to look at changing the soil ph probably by adding some leaf mould etc, as I garden on a limestone based soil. I may rig up some sort of temporary cover for it to keep the cold out next winter, if I can be bothered.

        You never really know with semi-hardy plants until you try them - sometimes providing excellent drainage by raising the growing level and adding gravel is more important, than exactly how cold it gets.

        Cheers Nick
        Last edited by nickdub; 08-12-2019, 12:27 PM.

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