transplanting night blooming jasmine
I have some mature nightblooming jasmine bushes, some of which I want to get
rid of. The frost (New Orleans, south of lake) killed the leaves but the trunks and bigger branches are healthy. A friend--not terribly experienced in gardening--said she'd dig them and take them in her truck. Is there any way to do this without killing either the trees or the friend? zemedelec |
transplanting night blooming jasmine
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transplanting night blooming jasmine
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transplanting night blooming jasmine
I am not sure exactally about that jasmine, but my experience with
jasmines in general is they are tough as nails, especially if they have a good start! I would think that as much root as possible and cut the top back pretty severely should work! Of course that isn't any brilliant new discovery.... pamfree (Zemedelec) wrote in message ... I have some mature nightblooming jasmine bushes, some of which I want to get rid of. The frost (New Orleans, south of lake) killed the leaves but the trunks and bigger branches are healthy. A friend--not terribly experienced in gardening--said she'd dig them and take them in her truck. Is there any way to do this without killing either the trees or the friend? zemedelec |
transplanting night blooming jasmine
Thank y'all about the advice on the Jasmine.''
Leslie zemedelec |
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