I have a monster Trachelospermum Jasminoides in a large pot and I was thinking of transferring it to the front to use as a hedge - your video has convinced me that this will work. I also have the Buddleah Buzz in pink and blue - in pots again but they have become a bit woody and straggly - I didn't prune them hard enough it seems - so this year after they finish flowering I will re-pot and then prune them. Great video from a gardener in the UK - on the sunny and mild south coast.
So nice to see a video from you. I emigrated to the US many years ago, but remember loving your TV gardening show when I lived in SA👍
I have a monster Trachelospermum Jasminoides in a large pot and I was thinking of transferring it to the front to use as a hedge - your video has convinced me that this will work. I also have the Buddleah Buzz in pink and blue - in pots again but they have become a bit woody and straggly - I didn't prune them hard enough it seems - so this year after they finish flowering I will re-pot and then prune them. Great video from a gardener in the UK - on the sunny and mild south coast.
Great video
Wish we could grow those lovely tropicals here
Thank you 💓
Thank you for the post. Great info.
she knows her shit
Thanks for the video. I would like to plant Jasmine next to our roof/post. I'd like to hear your thoughts. Thanks
calamondin grows abundantly in Philippines. the fruit/plant is called "kalamansi" there
Any for zone 7 in USA
Where can i get seeds for these fragrant plants?
Do jasmine mutimariam can grow in London weather outdoors
Great but what makes you distinctive is your lovely pronunciation
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How to make them bloom?
Looking for plant smell good and also could repel insects and mice