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on AOL Answers. What flowers go with gardenias when making a bouquet? Topics:  Asked by Anonymous on April 28, 2010 View the entire discussion on AOL AnswersAOL 
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I personally like the Dip N Grow Hormone Gel. It works great and you should start to notice significant root and stalk development in 1-2 weeks. Any kind of anti wilt spray half diluted can be applied to maintain healthy looking leaves untill the ... more
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Like many other tropical bloomers, gardenias need lots and lots of light. If possible, avoid the direct afternoon sun during the hottest part of our summer. When growing indoors, gardenias almost have to have supplemental light, especially in the ... more
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Gardenia shrubs--with their glossy, dark green leaves and creamy, soft blossoms--can enhance the appearance of your yard while scenting the air with their subtle and intoxicating fragrance. Like azaleas, rhododendrons, magnolias and other flowering ... more
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Spider mites hate cold water. They love hot, dry conditions. So if you can spray your plant with icy water a couple of times a day every day for a week, they may leave on their own. You might lose some leaves from the coldness of the water, but no ... more
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If the plant appears healthy, the most common reason for a gardenia to fail to bloom is not enough humidity. They also cycle in and out of bloom with the seasons. ... more
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Each bride has her own style. While white gardenias and blue hydrangeas are a pretty combination for brides and weddings, this may not be the type of style that every bride likes. Some brides prefer roses, others lilies. It all depends on the person ... more
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Newly planted trees and shrubs show symptoms of transplant shock when this happens. Also it's late in the season for gardenias to be blooming, so some of bud drop is normal. Make sure the root ball remains moist by building a 4 to 6" berm of soil to ... more
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Yes, gardenias love acid based foods. Your good azalea food will suffice. They are not very cold hardy however, so up north do well as a potted and solarium plant. ... more
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Use some ferns. You don't want something with a fragrance that will compete with the gardenias. ... more
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