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Hardy gardenia

Posted by Eric_OH 6a (My Page) on
Mon, Oct 31, 05 at 8:49

Any successes to report in the region with the hardier gardenia varieties?

I found some discounted 'Kleim's Hardy' gallon plants over the weekend and plan to plant out in spring up against a south-facing brick wall. Supposedly this variety is hardy to 0F when established and will grow and rebloom in a season even if killed to the ground by colder temps.


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RE: Hardy gardenia

Eric, are you sure about the hardiness info on those? You may want to double-check the tags, and/or google to see what their hardiness rating is.

The reason I say that is that I worked part-time at a garden center this summer... and I know that ours were labeled either zone 7 or zone 8 because I wrote "Not Hardy in Our Zone!" on all of those pots in paint pen. We also told people to be sure to bring them inside for the winter if they wanted to try to keep them... so you may want to double-check!


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RE: Hardy gardenia

The reported hardiness data doesn't come from the plant tags, but from David Francko's Palms Won't Grow Here and Other Myths (he's a university based horticulturalist in the Cincinnati area). Other sources have varying zone ratings listed.

Anyway, it's worth a shot next year with at least one plant - if it doesn't survive the winter I'm out a grand total of $2.50.


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RE: Hardy gardenia

Oh wow... for $2.50, I would have taken a chance, too! Great find. :)

Did you plant it out already this fall, or are you going to overwinter it indoors and plant it in the spring?


 
 

 

 


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