In message , Dave Poole
writes
I've got one that has been established outside here for about 8 years
and it is rarely out of flower. It knocks the spots off ordinary J.
officinale both in volume and frequency of flowering. It has run along
a wall and fence for about 15 feet and is approximately 8 feet high.
It produces a good flush of flower in March/April followed by
intermittent blooming through to July, another good flush follows in
early August with intermittent blooming to November. If the winds are
kind, there is usually a respectable show in early December. Here,
it's only enemies are cold winds from the north-east, which can burn
the flower buds, but there are always plenty more to follow.
That's it, then - don't need a conservatory, much better to move in
next-door to you! ;o)
Klara ... green with envy ...
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