Sounds like our luck is similar in the Gardenia front. I am a sucker for that smell though, and the pretty foliage and flowers is nice too. I’ll keep trying them LOL but I suspect it is just out of reach for a Z7 with any kind of freezing duration.
We sold our house a couple years ago and moved, still here in Oklahoma. I drive by occasionally and everything I can see looks good. The new owner does not protect anything. I was down to Sabal minors and Needles when I sold. My big trachies bought it many years back, we just got too cold for my protection method. They got kinda big to protect, too. I promised the wife I’d plant “nothing like the old house” and have stuck to it mostly LOL. I’ve got a potful of Louisiana sabals that I brought and intend to plant. I’ve got a Faxon yucca in ground, and a Yucca rostrata that’ll go in ground in the spring after we build a new bed out front. I brought a pup off my Crinum “Sangria” too that is putting on size. My Chicago fig is huge in just two summers of growth. I’ll just have to Hardy Palm vicariously through all you guys!
What Gardenai do you have that you’re gonna dig up? I might have to try that one, too.
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