Jasminum officinale
By Jess
- 5 Aug, 2008
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Tumbling off of the lower wall in my garden
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Iv 1 of these &want 2 plant it in2my garden where is it best planted ? as i lost my old 1last winter:(
5 Aug, 2008
Jacque what is your soil like in Norfolk? Mine is very free draining. Jasmine hates being too wet. It also love lots of sun but will cope with some shade. My garden is fed with composted manure twice a year as climbers/fallers are very greedy. Hope that helps:)
5 Aug, 2008
Thanx Jess My soil is clayish but with lots of added compost ect i think i lost my poor old Jasmine as it was planted in a open poistion with winds :(
5 Aug, 2008
Could be. My garden is very sheltered too.
5 Aug, 2008
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very nice
5 Aug, 2008