Care advice

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Jasmine plants do not inherently attract snakes. Snakes are typically drawn to areas with abundant prey, shelter, or warmth. While jasmine's dense foliage might offer some shelter, it is not a primary factor in attracting snakes. Keeping your property clean and well-maintained, with no piles of debris or food sources, can help reduce the likelihood of snakes appearing in your garden. Click here to read more!
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Revive a jasmine plant by gradually transitioning it outdoors, pruning away winter damage, adjusting watering and fertilization, controlling pests, and providing consistent care. Patience is key as the recovery process takes time. Click here to read more!
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Prune the plant, apply mulch, provide shelter, reduce watering, and avoid fertilising. Help your jasmine plant survive the winter and thrive in the following seasons. Click here to read more!
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Yes although gardenias can struggle in freezing conditions. Protect them with mulch, coverings, or bring them indoors during frosty weather to increase their chances of survival. Click here to read more
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Yes, Jasmine plants can die back in winter due to cold temperatures. However, with proper protection and care, such as providing winter insulation and avoiding frost-prone areas, you can help ensure the survival of your Jasmine plants during the colder months. Click here to read more!
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