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Jasminum officinale
By Spritzhenry
- 10 Jul, 2008
- 7 likes
Flowering well but it still hasn't grown up the trellis!
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You tie the first shoots in, then let it twine - 'normal' ones just take off!!
A trellis, or arch or wires on a wall/fence will all be fine.
Sadly, this plant is now in the great compost heap of the sky....:-((
It didn't thrive, and didn't grow, and I didn't like it sitting there doing nothing - those are the only flowers it produced!
When I dug it up, it just had one root into the soil, the rest were still pot-shaped. It must have been more pot-bound when I got it than I thought!
28 Aug, 2009
Oh thats a shame,
Ive bought one hoping that I could climb it over something on my oil tank (hideous contraption)
maybe I sould buy another for the other side so they meet!
x x x
28 Aug, 2009
If you can get it going, you won't need two - they really go crazy! Next door's plant takes up about 15' of wall, 10' high, and they are always cutting it back! That faces west, by the way.
28 Aug, 2009
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Does Jasmine have to have a trellis to groe up?
I never know how these "hold on" as they grow
x x x
28 Aug, 2009