Hi Brenda, Sorry to hear that your gardenia plants don’t seem to be coming back this spring. As a plant that is native to tropical and subtropical regions, it does not do well with cold temperatures in winter months. Most gardenias are hardy in zones 8 to 11, but some varieties, like Klein’s Hardy gardenia and Summer Snow, are hardy in zone 7. If you planted a more tender variety, it could be that the winter temperatures were too low for them to survive. In zone 7, it is best to plant in the spring to ensure they have plenty of time to settle in before winter. In the future, you could also plant gardenias in pots so they can be outside during the summer months and then brought indoors for winter.
Hi Brenda, Sorry to hear that your gardenia plants don’t seem to be coming back this spring. As a plant that is native to tropical and subtropical regions, it does not do well with cold temperatures in winter months. Most gardenias are hardy in zones 8 to 11, but some varieties, like Klein’s Hardy gardenia and Summer Snow, are hardy in zone 7. If you planted a more tender variety, it could be that the winter temperatures were too low for them to survive. In zone 7, it is best to plant in the spring to ensure they have plenty of time to settle in before winter. In the future, you could also plant gardenias in pots so they can be outside during the summer months and then brought indoors for winter.