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Thu, Nov 17, 05 at 19:08
| When is the appropriate time in the Nashville area to move a "Carolina Jasmine"? Should I wait until spring or can it be moved (transplanted) now.
Thanks |
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- Posted by dirtyoldman z7B AL (My Page) on Fri, Nov 18, 05 at 15:32
| You can move it now. Water it in well. |
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- Posted by loveflowers NJ (My Page) on Thu, Jun 28, 07 at 11:33
| A co-worker of my DH gave him some branches from her Jasmine plant. Right now I have them sitting in water to see if they will start a root so I can plant them. My question is, will these branches make a root, or should she have given him some of the roots from the plant itself? |
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- Posted by tropicalfreak z10b Ft Lauderdale (My Page) on Thu, Jun 28, 07 at 12:58
| I would root in potting in mix. Better success. Less chance of rotting. I'm rooting Night Blooming Jasmine cuttings in our sandy soil. Good Luck. Tropicalfreak |
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