And especially his immense contributions to the plant database section.by rafique » February 18th, 2014, 12:10 am
ofcourse i can't forget Hammad K too.
Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
I would highly recommend that you should consider growing 'Trachelospermum jasminoides' commonly known as Star Jasmine for the sake of display preferably the green leaf variety instead of the variegated leaf variety and Jasmine Polyanthum for the sake of fragrance.
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
Most of the nursery men/nurseries are not aware of the plants' nomaclature , so it requires alot of time and effort to get the selected one....mikhurram wrote:I would highly recommend that you should consider growing 'Trachelospermum jasminoides' commonly known as Star Jasmine for the sake of display preferably the green leaf variety instead of the variegated leaf variety and Jasmine Polyanthum for the sake of fragrance.
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
Thank you Rafique sahab. The database is thriving because of picture contributors like you and other active contributors which helps all of us learn about new plants which grow around us. Special thanks to Hamad Kisana as well.rafique wrote:Khurram sb the fragrance is not strong enough to feel from a distance but one can feel a sweet fragance within a feet.mikhurram wrote:I believe one has to stand very close to Jasmine Dichotomum to experience its fragrance. I might be wrong and Rafique would be knowing better about the fragrance of Jasmine dichotomum as to whether it can be smelled from a distance?by M Farooq » February 17th, 2014, 10:21 am
Actually, I had just created an entry for Rafique sb's jasmine viewtopic.php?f=37&t=3408, I think his jasmine is Jasminum dichotomum, the so called rose bud jasmine. Jasminum multiflorum buds are not pink. What is your opinion about J. dichotomum?
And please share the pictures of "most fragrant jasmine variety ever".
Thanks.
The scent of Jasmine Polyanthum is heady and permeates in the air. Shall post pictures hopefully in March when it blooms.
Frooq Bhai you are looking absolutely correct about its cutivar identification. Thanks you for identification and database entry, you are doing a commendable efforts, may Allah Bless you.
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
Masha'Allah amazing! How much sun so your roses get?
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
Dr. sb this particular row (DD and HN)is geting 4-5 five hours these days and improving. These are blooms from few bushes are not pruned.aykhan wrote:Masha'Allah amazing! How much sun so your roses get?
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
I really hard pruned my bushes this year for the first time. Wonder how they will flower and when. Also removed many grafted and replaced with ownroot which will likely not be performers for another 2 years. Sabr hi sabr idhar....
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
Dr sb i choose 1/3 pruning formula. All bushes are pruned at about 1.5 feet approximately, not hard pruned. New buds are forming and hopefully they will be blooming with other annuals insha-Allah in first week of april and onwards.aykhan wrote:I really hard pruned my bushes this year for the first time. Wonder how they will flower and when. Also removed many grafted and replaced with ownroot which will likely not be performers for another 2 years. Sabr hi sabr idhar....
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Re: Sprinkling beginners of Spring 2014
The timing and degree of pruning would be dictated by the type of roses i.e it would be different for Hybrid Tea Variety, Flordibunda and Shrub Roses. A simple principle of pruning is that we have to cut down dead stems entirely, cut back weak stems and least of strong shoots.
-Hybrid Teas and Floribunda require heavy pruning almost to the stumps-10-15 cm from the ground.
-Shrub roses, English Roses and Old Fashioned Varieties require only light pruning to maintain a tidy shape.
-Hybrid Teas and Floribunda require heavy pruning almost to the stumps-10-15 cm from the ground.
-Shrub roses, English Roses and Old Fashioned Varieties require only light pruning to maintain a tidy shape.