Gardenia as a housplant--is it worth it?

ducks4you

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You'all know that I like to do a little study before I jump into some plants. I was just at Meijer's Garden Center, searching for my favorite clearance perennials, and I spy what I think is some kind of white rose tree. I walk over to smell it and I KNOW it's NOT a rose, but reading the label, it's a Gardenia. This is mucho clearance time and well...I am considering buying one and starting it immediately as a house plant. They have about 7 left at 75% off.
So...what do you think? I've read that they are difficult, but, OMGOSH, the FRAGRANCE!!!!!!
Please talk me out of it!!
 

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I, for one, would never think to talk you out of it. I haven't tried growing one for many, many years because, in the old days they quickly met their fate at my hands. I have learned a lot since those days and have been drooling over both gardenias and jasmine plants recently. My local "gardening-greenhouse-nursery" has their house plants on sale right now, too. Must make a stop this week.
 

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They often sell them as house plants. I have not had luck with them but I did not research them. I would put a soil drench before bringing it indoors with a systemic insecticide. The pests love them. Leave it outdoors a while to dilute the poison and kill the bugs. I would go for it. Perhaps repot it before you bring it in.
 

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My Mom's favorite flower was a gardenia. All houseplants die in my hands. :( If I was not afraid of knocking one off in short order, I would buy one. Oh the smell is heavenly. 75% off should make it an affordable experiment. ;)
 

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Like Mary said they are ment to grow outside. If conditions inside are not prefect they lose leaves and yellow. I have a hard time passing up clearance, but have past over them . Have killed to many to even try a clearance one again.
 

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wow...only ONE of you has tried to help me use my common sense. :th
Fine. Guess I'll check out the price and do it. I have two large plastic tree pots available. One doesn't drain and the other does. Which one should I use?
 

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