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Old 12-04-2003, 06:56 PM
Chris Hogg
 
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Default Pruning Jasmine

I have a Jasminum Polyanthum in the conservatory, grown from a
cutting, and this spring was it's first year of flowering. The flowers
are going over now, and I want to know how I should prune it. There
appear to be two types of growth: long, vigorous straight stems
heading for the sky, and shorter, thinner, more wiry stems that carry
the flowers. Which, if either, or both, do I prune and when, for good
flowering next year?


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