Allenda’s Gardenia: Flower of the Day, Sept.20, 2016

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The deer had eaten most of the flowers in my friend Allenda’s hillside gardens, but this gardenia and a few mums had escaped a place in their salad table.  More flowerless photos will follow in a subsequent post.

April asked if gardenias are edible.  Yes, in fact they are said to have a sweet taste when eaten raw.  For a recipe for crystallized gardenia petals, go here:
http://simmerandboil.cookinglight.com/2014/10/08/edible-flowers-crystallized-gardenia-petals/

https://ceenphotography.com/2016/09/19/flower-of-the-day-september-20-2016-dahlia/

13 thoughts on “Allenda’s Gardenia: Flower of the Day, Sept.20, 2016

  1. hirundine608's avatarhirundine608

    The deer deserve to be able to compete for foods. Yet as a gardener who more than once lost crops when in peak condition, to them. It’s can be hard to feel charitable. We found by collecting human hair and spreading it around on the crops was helpful with keeping them off. Also remnants of soap bars pierced with hole and strung around, similar. Yet the most effective way, we found was water sprinklers. I’ve read you can buy motion sensors that will turn them on? We just used to water at night, while the dogs were in and penned. Here in Victoria, B.C. the deer have a high time of it, mostly protected and roaming from lovely garden to lovely garden … Mmmm Yum! Cheers Jamie.

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  2. Christine Goodnough's avatarChristine Goodnough

    Yes, deer like the tasty and the pretty. I’m told they especially love the fruity; here that means the apple, plum, cherry trees, etc. And Scotch pines. 😦 Ours were eaten right to the ground until we went for the soap bar stake-outs on all our valuable trees. As for flowers, dear won’t eat yarrow so I planted lots. But when you can grow gardenias and hibiscus… 🙂

    Do all your flowers die back or get dormant there like ours do here, or do you have something blooming all year round?

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      Christine.. this was my friend’s garden in Huntsville Alabama. It seems everything blooms during a different season there but most flowers go dormant in the winter. In Mexico, where I live, things bloom year round.

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