Gardening Tips : How to Maximize Jasmine Growing Conditions
Tips, Tricks
To maximize jasmine growing conditions, give it lots of hot sun, keep the soil moist and cut out dead branches and flowers on occasion. Protect jasmine plants from cold climates and provide occasional shade to keep the plant from burning with advice from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
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Jasmine or Jasmeeen. lmao
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Hi,
In Canada it usually freezes out. Last summer I got jasmine plant, It flowered beautifully. However, once the temperatures started to dip below zero, i brought it inside. I tbllomed for a month or so and them it slowed. No new leaves or flowers. Now in spring, new leaves are coming but I have not brought it outside yet. Was that a correct move? or should I leave the plant outside on the patio? -
Will I be able to put mine on my balcony which gets full sun all day from morning til sunset. That was what I bought them for and now I find out they cannot take the afternoon sun. What am I to do now.? Would they die out there or what.???
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O.K.. I just bought 3 'Jasminum pink jasmine', can you tell me if I can use these flowers for soaps or anything. I am keeping the plant moist and not soaking in water. It is in indirect sunlight and growing well. I need to know more. Greatest video I have found on here and thanks.!!!
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What about Arabian jasmine??
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Jasmine is one of the most pleasing and delightful flowers in our existence. I found it very necessary to care for jasmine flowers particularly in maximizing their growing condition. Nevertheless, I learned something new and very good tips that these flowers are best grown with moderate circumstances.
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I LOVE your hair. Looks like a 4 year old took shears to it and brutalized your head. Ugh.
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I have quite a few jasmine sambac. If you come to upstate NY, I may gie you free. Call me 3157336814. It floers few times a year and wonderful smell. spv
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The opening sentence is already inaccurate. The genus jasminum should not be confused with the stephanotis genera although both may be referred to as jasmine in layman's term. They belong to two different plant families and require different horticultural conditions to thrive.
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If the new growth is yellowing first, and the veins are still green, it is an iron deficiency, which is probably caused by too high of a ph. Is your plant in a pot or in the ground?
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All of her videos are either useless or have so much innacurate or incorrect info that you would probably kill the plant. This is so true for her orchid vids.
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I have had this beautiful growing jasmine plant for 8 years but can not get it to bloom. It would be nice to get some of this kind of information in a video when talking about the plant. Other than that the video was good.
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Not very helpful. Generic info that could apply to any plant. What kind of soil does it like? What ph do they prefer? How about info on feeding? Useless video. Thumbs down.
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Wow! Looks nice i want one but all my stuff dies. :(
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Hi I have an Arabian Tea Jasmine. And some of the leafs start to turn in yelllow color. Can you please tell me what should I do? Cause I am planning to change the soil!
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