Jiffy Mouse, and Eclo, thanks for the reassuring posts in response to Jasmine.
That makes perfect sense to me as the high-walled patio gets the overhead sun in the hottest part of the day for several hours, now summer is here.
Starting early in the morning I am going to start watering the Jasmine a lot more.
Being that it is woody and has small think leaves it probably don't show it as easy when it is needing water like the more herbacious
plants do by being wilty in the early morning.
It just kind of keeps it's feelings to itself.
But I am going to start keeping it wet and see how it does.
I know it does like that sunshine because it sure cleared up the fungus that was
growing on it once I took it out of the shady corner.
Now I got a hibiscus in that corner ~ a funny kind of hibiscus with very delicate tissue paper
flowers that get fried if the sun hits them.
I got a winter blooming Gardenia I also got to keep in the shade all the time.
Eclo, I sure do like that picture on your profile. Beautiful
greenhouse and rockery and tiny little pond ~ I like stuff like that.
Jiffy Mouse, are you living in the Georgia uplands? I got to look up where you live. Would it be in Appalaichia?
I am going to see if I can look it up.
I am going to look up Effingham County, Georgia and also Raytown Missouri to see if it is in the Ozarks.
If y'all are up higher that would explain why it is cooler for you guys.
Man, it gets real hot down here in Waco and it is going to stay this way right through September.
But this is my home.
Thanks again y'all!
Lorna