Monday, May 11, 2009

Where do you buy gardenia plants from in Toronto?

I would like to get one this coming week... pls help

Where do you buy gardenia plants from in Toronto?
Wicked choice mate. Keep an eye out for the GRANDIFOLIA variety with the larger flowers. Also a ground cover variety if your after something a little different. Looks very simular but has small flowers and leaves and speads across the ground. I 'm in australia and have hedges of GARDENIA'S and during spring look a treat. Best in full sun and if you have a spare pot outside a window you can get the scent from the flowers blowing through your house on windy days.
Reply:You may try Sheridan nurseries, i found them on a plant forum. Another option is to order one from directgardening.com. They sell magnicificent plants and all of mine have done very well. You can also try Walmart or Home Depot, im from the U.S so im not sure exactly what you have in that area.
Reply:Check here:


http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i...


You will find what you like!


Good luck!
Reply:Couldn't find anything specific in Toronto, but, if you don't have a problem buying online, here's a link.





Good luck!
Reply:The Toronto Gardenia Plant Shop?


1 comment:

  1. I bought one potted last week at China town(Chinese supermarket at Dundas W & Berverley, west of Dundas), 17 buds, very good price $24.99. You can find from spring display outside the markets. There are some potted peony too.

    Enjoy the rest of spring!

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