Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Indoor gardening, Mid atlantic, 2015, 0 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: SS-- I know many gardenias are different--but I think mosy of them do not like winds and exposure to bad weather too much. They don't like full sun either. Plant yours on the East side, in a sheltered spot--protected on both sides from winds and driving rains/snow. Mine is a pretty hardy one. it blooms in early March. Other than watering and throwing some Holly Tone on it a couple times a year, I do not do anything special to mine. It IS getting a bit old and last winter all the buds froze off. SO--it just grew more stems like crazy. It is stating to look sprawled....again. May do this after it blooms--IF it will bloom. I think it needs another pruning. Wish I knew how to propagate them from cuttings. I understand--it is NOT easy at all. G, --April 2010---my Camellia was not doing good. It had blotchy leaves that would fall off and the shrug grew very straggly. (Sorry--the #2 photo should have been #!) 2--May 2009. This leaf issue had been going on for a couple of years. It just got worse-- and the shrub looked distressed. --June 2010--With Mile Quinn's (in GA) encouragement and assuring me it would be OK . I hacked it down--completely. It WAS scary to do so! 4--July 2010--Here she is re-growing. Doing pretty good! Feeling better now. 5--April--2012---Doing well--look how fast she is re-growing! On her way. SO--IF I must--I will prune her back somewhat later this year--just to shape it up a bit. Will do it right after she blooms--so the new growths will still produce buds. SS_ what has been your major problem with all your camellias dying? It is a pretty hardy shrub--as you can see. try to analyze what it is that you are, or are not, doing right that they do not survive for you? Gita 5-- |


