Jasmine in Barnsley Bowl
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Jasmine in Barnsley Bowl

Jasmine in Barnsley Bowl

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SKU: X82565
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Quick Facts
Common Name: Jasmine
Hardiness Zone: 1-13S/W Exposure: Houseplants - Bright Indirect Light
Blooms In: Jan-Mar
Mature Height: 12" Read our Growing Guide
Ships Weather Permitting Ships as: NURSERY POT AND CACHEPOT
Fragrance: Yes
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Product Details

Product Details

We offer a bushy Jasmine plant in a hand-thrown terracotta pot designed by master potter Peter Wakefield. The pot measures 10½" wide and 6½" tall, and has a single drainage hole. Shipped with a matching gray terracotta clay saucer and complete care instructions.

In response to concerns from some of our customers, we have spent a great deal of time fine-tuning our shipping methods. Instead of shipping out a portion of our plants in late fall to get ahead of the cold weather, we are holding them back and allowing the buds to grow a little larger while keeping a close eye on the weather conditions. Our goal is for all of our customers to enjoy the white star-shaped blossoms and wonderful fragrance in their homes or offices.

For long bloom, Jasmine prefer cooler temperatures and bright indirect light. Make sure to water your Jasmine when the top half inch of soil feels dry to the touch.

Jasminum polyanthum is a handsome, subtropical vine whose dark green leaves provide a perfect backdrop for its January display of elegant and exquisitely fragrant white flowers. This is the perfume of the tropics, a rich, sweet scent that will fill a house or lightly carry through a southern garden. Perennial in Zones 9–10.

Please note that some care will be required to be certain of flowers in the future. For more information on growing Jasmine, click on Growing Guide.

Shipping

Shipping

WEATHER PERMITTING - Working with Mother Nature

In our business, we work closely with Mother Nature. In the colder months when we stipulate that an item is shipped “weather permitting”, that means temperatures outside our shipping facility in northwestern Connecticut and along the shipping route must be warm enough for tender plants to survive in unheated delivery trucks. Our practice of waiting for windows of milder weather may result in the occasional delay, but our customers tend to appreciate the care we take to make certain their plants arrive in the very best possible condition. Questions? Don’t hesitate to call our customer service staff at 1-800-411-6159.

HOW PLANTS ARE SHIPPED

The size of the plants we ship has been selected to reduce the shock of transplanting. For some, this means a large, bareroot crown. Others cannot travel bareroot or transplant best if grown in containers. We ship these perennials and annuals in 1 pint pots, except as noted. We must point out that many perennials will not bloom the first year after planting, but will the following year, amply rewarding your patience. We ship bulbs as dormant, bare bulbs, sometimes with some wood shavings or moss. Shrubs, Roses, vines, and other woody plants may be shipped bareroot or in pots. The size of the pot is noted in the quick facts for each item.

WHEN WE SHIP

We ship our bulbs and plants at the right time for planting in your area, except as noted, with orders dispatched on a first-come, first-served basis by climate zone. We also ship a wide range of containers and planters, tools, supplies, fertilizers, garden wear, garden decor items, as well as indoor decorations like wreaths and dried bouquets when available. Estimated dates for shipping are indicated in the green Shipping Details box for each item. Please supply a street address for delivery. Kindly contact us with two weeks notice, if you'll be away at the expected time of delivery.

OUR GUARANTEE

We guarantee to ship plants that are in prime condition for growing. If your order is damaged or fails to meet your expectations, we will cheerfully replace or refund it. Please contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-503-9624 or email us at [email protected]. Please include your order number or customer number when contacting us.

Reviews

Reviews

Average Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (3 Reviews) Write a Review

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Beautiful 1st bloom

It is really healthy and pretty so far. The buds are opening. I’ve had it for about 3 weeks.

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Jasmine in Barnsley Bowl

My jasmine arrived in perfect condition last week, and is thriving in the location I chose based on the WFF "caring for jasmine" instructions. Can't wait for it to start blooming!
PS - Love the Barnsley Bowl !!!

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Damaged plant

This is a beautiful plant and pot, but saddened to see upon its arrival it seemed to be somewhat cold and probably had frost nip to it. It should have been packed a bit better it may have also sat in the delivery truck and chilled too much. The customer service dept at White Flower Farms is awesome, and I received either refund or store credit. I'll be taking the store credit! Love this company just had an unfortunate oops.

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Growing guide

Growing guide
Print Grow Guide

Latin Name Pronunciation: jaz-mee'-num

For prolonged bloom, Jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum) plants prefer cool temperatures but will produce flowers and grow at average home temperatures. Bright indirect light is preferred, with little or no direct sun hitting the plant. (Flowers will open too quickly in direct sun). For best results avoid heat sources.

Watering: Water only when the top half inch of the potting mix is dry to the touch; Jasmine won't tolerate soggy potting mix. If these conditions are met, flowering generally begins in late January or early February.

Jasmines are also sensitive to the dryness created by radiators, hot-air vents, and wood-burning stoves. Here are some ways to increase the humidity around your plants:

  • Run a humidifier nearby.
  • Set plants in trays filled with pebbles or gravel. Add water to a level just below the tops of the pebbles (if the potting mix in the pots comes in contact with the water, the mix will draw water into the pot, which will cause the mix to become saturated, eventually leading to rot). Refill trays frequently to replace water lost through evaporation.

After your plant blooms:  

  • When the danger of frost has passed, we recommend that you set the plant outdoors for the summer, shifting it gradually from a shady spot to full sun.
  • Fertilize every 2-4 weeks during the growing season -- generally from early spring to early fall. Withhold fertilizer entirely during fall and winter, when the plant is resting. Use a water-soluble fertilizer designed for houseplants mixed at just half the rate suggested by the manufacturer. As with watering, plants suffer if overfertilized.
  • Prune as necessary to control size or to maintain shape, but stop pruning by August 1, because the plant sets flower buds in late summer.
  • To encourage the formation of flower buds for next winter, be sure your plant experiences the cooler temperatures and shorter days of early autumn. The plant needs 4-5 weeks of nighttime temperatures between 40 and 50°F, plenty of sunlight, and the complete absence of artificial light after sundown. Bring the plant indoors before frost. Then give it cool temperatures and indirect light until it blooms again in late winter.