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Old 29-04-2014, 03:38 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Jasmine bare underneath

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Hellyjay wrote:

I'm new to this site and need a little help...
I have a jasmine that I inherited when I moved in, it previously was a
huge clump that trailed down a wall which was in shade so I have dragged
the heavy clump in the opposite direction to where it will get more
sun.
Does that make sense?
Anyway, it has now exposed all the lower stems which are completely
bare, I wouldn't mind but it's about 2 foot long and looks awful, the
top 2 foot is fine and bursting with flowers.
My question is, now I have exposed the lower part to more light will
this part naturally now grow new leaves?
Should I give it a good feed to encourage more growth?


Yes, give it a feed, but I would recommend cutting out 1/3 of its
oldest stems each year until it has regenerated (and perhaps after
that). If it is the yellow, scentless one that flowers in winter,
do it after flowering. If it is a summer-flowering one, do it in
winter or early spring.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.