Guess must be nice living in such - not only beautiful, but also nice fragrant environment
lucky you!
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In 2008, I decided to plant a mixed hedge along our fence for more privacy.
Then I thought of planting bushes with fragrant flowers which are native to the Philippines. Now I have about 6 or so fragrant plants in this hedge that keep the air perfumed from morning till night.
The first plant in the hedge is the jasmine, popularly called "sampaguita" in my country. It is our national flower. Big, glossy, dark green leaves on a semi-climbing bush. Small white flowers always in clusters.
The strong fragrance is popular in the perfume industry. Fragrant all day and all night.
Guess must be nice living in such - not only beautiful, but also nice fragrant environment
lucky you!
Right Branka. Makes watering them in the morning a real pleasure.
A fragrant bouquet all year long. Will post the other plants later.
nice one Angel, makes me want to try to grow them.
Thanks Randy. You'd need space though, sprawling plant.
Thats what Im afraid of.
Fragrant hedges - now that's a great idea!
Lucky you! I have 2 small plants of Jasmine "Grand Duke of Tuscany". Soooo fragrant. Can imagine living with a whole hedge of jasmine!
We can grow that here in Arkansas during the spring and summer months. Such a sweet smell.
Cheers,
BD
Try it Yew Sung. With our climate, it shouldn't be much trouble for you. And it does please the senses!