Jasmine arch
By Meanie
- 20 Jun, 2010
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This is an easy arch idea - bend a length of steel rod, stick it in the ground, plant a hardy Jasmine to grow up & over it, then wait about ten years!!!! This is fully self supporting now.
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Hi meanie, what a good idea, I have three jasmine each a different variety. to grow one like that must have took a lot of patience.LOL
26 Jun, 2010
Shinobi, apart from an annual chop, the Jasmine did it all by itself.
27 Jun, 2010
Thats BRILL One of mine is growing over an arch and is have way over, the other two are growing up trellising and are blocking out the sight of the shed.LOL !!!!
4 Jul, 2010
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Homebird - apart from getting it started over the steel, the Jasmine has done it all by itself!
It does look good though, especially when in bloom.
20 Jun, 2010