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
Thank you 💓
Thank you for the post. Great info.
Wish we could grow those lovely tropicals here
she knows her shit
calamondin grows abundantly in Philippines. the fruit/plant is called "kalamansi" there
Great but what makes you distinctive is your lovely pronunciation
Any for zone 7 in USA
Thanks for the video. I would like to plant Jasmine next to our roof/post. I'd like to hear your thoughts. Thanks
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Where can i get seeds for these fragrant plants?
Do jasmine mutimariam can grow in London weather outdoors
How to make them bloom?
Looking for plant smell good and also could repel insects and mice