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[email protected] 14-11-2005 04:25 PM

Where to Place a Jasmine and How to Winterize It? - Follow Up
 
Last winter, I placed the jasmine near a south facing window and take
care of it just like an indoor plant. It didn't look great during the
winter because the air was dry and it was near a baseboard heater. Its
almost fell all the leaves, and it also had been infected with
spidermite.

In mid spring, I put it outdoor too early (too cold), and it didn't
look great outdoor either. I thought it was dying.

But it rebounded really well when the temperatur became warmer in late
spring -- double its size as of before I put it indoor before the
winter.

Now, I have two jasmine plants (same type). I will put one near the
same south facing window, another in a dark unheated basement and see
which one will do better in this winter.

Jay Chan


My friend just gave me a jasmine with small white flowers as a gift. I
believe it is "Common Jasmine" because it is flowering now instead of
in late winter. I would like to know what is the best place to put it
and how I should winterize it. Specifically, I would like to know how
much sun light per day it needs in spring to fall, and whether it
needs any sun at all in the winter.

I could have placed it indoor. It smells really good. Obviously, I
want to place it near the living area to take full advantage of the
great smell. But the south facing windows don't get enough sun light
because there are large trees not far away from the windows (I have
some leggy seedlings to prove this). Moreover, my young kids will
destroy it if I leave it indoor. Therefore, placing it indoor doesn't
seem to be a good idea.

The other logical place is to place it on a north facing deck. If I
put it near the northern edge of the deck, it will get at least 6
hours of sun light every day. But I am afraid that I will not be able
to smell anything if I place it so far away (15-ft). Will its smell so
strong that it can travel such a long distance? The smell of
honeysuckle in my neighbor yard can travel a great distance away if
the wind is in the right direction. I want to know how far the smell
of jasmine can travel as comparing to the smell of honeysuckle.

My understanding is that jasmine cannot surrive in my area in winter
(zone-6). What should I do to winterize it? Can I wrap it up and place
it in an unheated garage or in my unheated basement and place it next
to a hot-water-heater? Does it need any sun light at all in winter?

Thanks in advance for any info.

Jay Chan




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