Look who’s back! My old friend Joy. It’s still a staple in my wardrobe. I still love it and probably always will. đŸ™‚ We’ve just planted something called Confederate Jasmine, which I’ve learned is not “true” jasmine but smells deliciously jasminy supposedly aND has creamy white pin wheel blossoms. I can’t wait for it to grow and bloom so I can drink in its gorgeous scent.
Look who’s back! My old friend Joy. It’s still a staple in my wardrobe. I still love it and probably always will. đŸ™‚ We’ve just planted something called Confederate Jasmine, which I’ve learned is not “true” jasmine but smells deliciously jasminy supposedly aND has creamy white pin wheel blossoms. I can’t wait for it to grow and bloom so I can drink in its gorgeous scent.
Enjoy!
Thank you. đŸ™‚
Let me know how it smells when it flowers!
I most certainly will. I don’t have as great a way with words at scent description as you do but I’ll do my best.
Confederate jasmine is wonderful! I have great swaths of it in my garden; the scent carries on the air. Enjoy yours!
Thank you! I’ve planted it where it will grow up the front of our wooden deck and spill over the rails – though that will take time.
It will probably take less time than you think! Mine started out slowly then rampaged. In the loveliest way, of course!