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Cut Flowers: Making Them Last
Gardenias
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Steven
March 12, 2011
With spring nearly upon us, it seems to be the right time for an article on how to get the most from your freshly cut garden flowers this coming season!
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kevin51
Jul 9, 2011 3:54 PM CST
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Name: Plants and Plumerias
American South (Zone 7b)
I'm on a down hill slide to middle
Steven, do the steps you provided work with Gardenias as well? I find it most difficult to keep Gardenias looking as good as other cut flowers.
Lee
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Steven
Jul 13, 2011 2:13 PM CST
Ontario, Canada (Zone 6a)
Hi Kevin, sorry for not responding yet....I haven't alot of personal experience with gardenias, but I will see what I can find out for you!
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