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Confederate Jasmine
Confederate Jasmine
Q. I recently purchased two confederate
jasmine plants with the idea of planting
them after our yard is redone which probably
won't get done until next year now. I put
the jasmine into two large planters. What
am I doing wrong or am I doing anything
wrong? They have not bloomed at all.
A. I suspect three factors: watering fertilizing and sunlight. Read through these recommendations and see if you are correct in all areas: Confederate Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) Growth habit: An evergreen vine with small oval leaves and fragrant white flowers forming along shoots that grow to 6 feet long. Light: Plant in full-sun to shady locations. Water needed: Water every 3 to 4 days until established. Mature plants seldom need special waterings. Feedings: Apply a balanced fertilizer in March
June and September if needed
to encourage growth. Propagation: Start new plants from cuttings. Ease of culture: Easy. Hardiness: Hardy.
Use: Confederate jasmine is a quick-growing
vine that can fill a trellis or cover barren
ground in months. During April and May the
vines fill with fragrant clusters of white
blossoms.
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