Re: "confederate jasmine"


Donna wrote:

>since reading your post  I am gonna try the  "confederate jasmine "
>again.  I did not mulch mine and didn't have it in a very good 
location,
>now that I look back.
>I have a perfect spot for it,   but it doesn't get any sun.  That is 
why
>I didn't put the other one there. Do you think it would do well without
>any sun?
>
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I guess it depends on what you mean by "no sun".  Probably wouldn't do 
anything in deep shade, but dappled shade might be alright.  Mine gets 
some sun in the morning, and I don't get outstanding blooms.  Probably 
more sun would increase that.  I'm hoping for the best this year, since 
it didn't have much winter damage.  I'll let  you know!  

Someone told me that there is a particular variety...whose name escapes 
me right now, unfortunately.  It's named after city where it was 
discovered, seems like it was in Georgia or South Carolina.  Anyway, 
it's supposed to be a little hardier than other types.  I'll check in my 
myriad of notes, and see if I can find the name for you.

Nancy Lowe
Arkansas, zone 7
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