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Old 10-13-2007, 02:58 PM
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TalkingCarolina Jessamine/Carolina Jasmine


Hi. I am looking for Carolina Jessamine/Jasmine seeds or plants. I would like to trade, purchase or obtain them for postage. Please PM me.
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:04 PM
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Hi Anita -
I can help you out with this request - I'm up to my knees in seedling plants.
I'll send you a PM.
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Old 05-08-2008, 02:42 PM
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I ordered a bunch of these last year but they aren't doing too good. I have babied them through the winter and thought they would really shoot up but they haven't. If I ever get a big hedge of them I would be happy to send you some but don't know when.
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I bought one in a 6 inch pot at the HD our first year at this house (4yrs ago), not knowing exactly what it was and put it in good soil, full sun, with a lot of water and it took off growing so much I had to dig it up the next spring and put it in a less watered area with poorer soil and a fence to support its growth. It struggled after the transplant for a year and started growing again-ever so slowly-last year and this year it is thriving again. It is about 2 foot high and has "tentacles" growing everywhere and filled with blooms this spring. Not yet at a stage where I have babies everywhere but I'm sure Zuzu can get you some good starts. Mine may be ready next year so share. (If I can keep the honeysuckle from crowding it! Its the fourth year for the honeysuckle in the same spot so it is doing very well-so fragrant!)
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