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What is your thoughts about will and jasmine in the jaquiene wilson book midnight?
Q. What do you think will become of will and jasmine in jaquielines wilson book midnight? Do you think they will make up? Tell me what you think about your thoughts.
Asked by Amanda L - Sat Mar 8 11:19:27 2008 - Books & Authors - 1 Answers - Comments

A. Didnt they make up in the end?Didnt Violet discover them kissing and then ran away and met Casper Dream and came home and Will told her him and Jasmine are a couple? I read the book 2 years ago so I dont remember well...
Answered by Hodaya - Sat Mar 8 12:06:26 2008

How do you revive a Jasmine plant?
Q. I bought a Jasmine plant last year and put into a terra cotta pot. It was blooming beautiful last year, with tons of little flowers. Well I left it outside all winter in the pot. All of the leaves are dead. If I break off a little of the stem it looks like there is a little green in the center. I don't know how to revive it. I have been watering it and it has partial sun throughout the day. If anyone has any suggestions I would really appreciate it.
Asked by HEATHER H - Thu May 3 22:49:51 2007 - Garden & Landscape - 3 Answers - Comments

A. It is dead. The green has to me on the outside underneath the bark. Carolina jasmine is more hardy that the star (white jasmine). It grows well in the ground along fences and should not die. The Star Jasmine always dies with a cold winter, potted or not.
Answered by Texas Cowboy - Thu May 3 23:02:21 2007

Does anyone know why my Jasmine plants leaves are turning red?
Q. I have jasmine plants and the leaves are starting to turn red. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening. It has not flowered yet but has a lot of buds. They get plenty of sunlight
Asked by TG - Tue Apr 13 12:01:22 2010 - Other - Home & Garden - 1 Answers - Comments

A. not enough sun light.
Answered by lucy lui - Tue Apr 13 12:48:19 2010

how can i save my jasmine plant?
Q. my jasmine plant is fairly new and after i received it, it began a steady decline. the leaves and branches are brown and dying, yet the soil is constantly damp, even though i haven't watered it in awhile. i spritz it regularly, but don't know what else to do. any ideas? thanks in advance.
Asked by emilygreen_nyc - Wed Jan 11 13:03:47 2006 - Garden & Landscape - 2 Answers - Comments

A. You are possibly over watering. The jasmine plant does not require much care. It can live in shade or sunlight and requires only MINIMAL watering.
Answered by dukeylouise - Wed Jan 11 13:08:05 2006

How do I get my jasmine plant to grow over the entire trellis?
Q. My jasmine plant grew quite quickly up one side of the trellis, which is in the sun. However, it just stopped half way up and will not continue down. How do I get to cover the rest?
Asked by tennis - Sun May 6 16:26:46 2007 - Garden & Landscape - 1 Answers - Comments

A. You "train it", actually more like force it. You simply weave the branches in the direction you want them to go. I use garbage bag ties to secure them where I want them. When a branch reaches the top of your trellis, cut the tip of the branch off. This will encourage the branch to grow out, instead of up. It is actually quite fun to weave the branches. I've gotten over ambitious, and broken more than one. No harm done.
Answered by Don - Sun May 6 16:45:02 2007

How do you wrap a pot of jasmine?
Q. Mother's day as we all know is very near. My mom loves jasmine, so i bought a pot of it for her to give to her. But i haven't the foggiest idea, as to how i will wrap it. It's 3 feet tall and weighs about 5 or so pounds.
Asked by Future Top Chef - Thu May 10 21:32:35 2007 - Garden & Landscape - 2 Answers - Comments

A. I probably wouldn't "wrap" it. How about just a Great Big Bow? or, you could put it in a basket, and maybe still use a bow. Or, you could go all out, and buy some of the clear stiff cellophane-type wrapping (available from most florists), wrap the whole basket in that AND use a bow. That cellophane stuff, comes in various colors, so you could coordinate the ribbon, bow, and/or basket for extra effect. Even without any of that stuff, she'll be thrilled that you cared enough to know she'd like Jasmine - Really... :)
Answered by Joyce - Thu May 10 21:48:48 2007

how to cook brown jasmine rice in the microwave?
Q. I have cooked brown rice in the microwave but not brown jasmine rice.
Asked by spiderella20604 - Tue Mar 4 14:12:31 2008 - Cooking & Recipes - 1 Answers - Comments

A. Long Whole Grain Rice:
Answered by Steve G - Wed Mar 5 16:30:19 2008

How do you reproduce Jasmine plants? Is it like vines where you cut at a node and plant, or is there seeds?
Q. My Jasmine plant was dying and some of the stalks died. I put it outside and the one remaining stalk is fourishing, how do I "spread the wealth"? Also any other care tips would be greatly appreciated.
Asked by Lisa - Tue Jun 6 16:30:35 2006 - Garden & Landscape - 1 Answers - Comments

A. I suggest you layer it. ie. place one of the tendrils on the ground, cover it with soil and place a brick or rock on it to hold it in place. Nip off the growing end. Keep it moist and you will find it will produce roots from the leaf joints. Once it has rooted, separate it from the parent plant.
Answered by Helen H - Tue Jun 6 19:19:22 2006

How do I get jasmine rice to stick together?
Q. I sent my roommate out to get me rice to make Onigiri with (silly me, I did not specify which kind of rice) and she brought back jasmine rice. I cooked it as I would normally make my sticky rice (steamed in my rice cooker with just enough water to cover it), but it is not sticking together when I form an Onigiri. I hate to throw this big pot of rice out, so can someone tell me how to make it stick? Thanks!
Asked by Emily H - Mon Feb 4 23:02:03 2008 - Cooking & Recipes - 3 Answers - Comments

A. Jasmine, like other long grain rices are NOT supposed to stick together. For sticky rice use short grain rice. ___
Answered by Chef Mark - Mon Feb 4 23:18:07 2008

Is there a jasmine flower vine that actually blooms pink?
Q. The only pink Jasmine I've found is stephanense and it seems to be more like a bush, not a vine.
Asked by Q4U - Tue Apr 29 14:23:18 2008 - Garden & Landscape - 2 Answers - Comments

A. I found this: It's called "J. polyanthum." The writer says it's pink but it looks kind of white in the pictures.
Answered by marvymom - Tue Apr 29 15:30:21 2008

How do I keep my jasmine vine on my side of the fence only?
Q. It's a wood fence and I want to keep my jasmine vine on my side. Is there any way to do this? Plus it's one of those wood fences with one panel on my side and one on theirs back and forth.
Asked by Misty - Mon Mar 22 20:17:42 2010 - Garden & Landscape - 3 Answers - Comments

A. some jasmines are very prolific and invasive, so one should be on good terms with your neighbour, ask for permission to trim on their side
Answered by robert C - Tue Mar 23 03:13:28 2010

How do you get rid of Asian Jasmine?
Q. We are trying to clean out our side yard and make it a small play area for the kids. The Asian Jasmine has taken over! Weed-eating, and pulling are not doing the job, and we really don't want to have to till everything up back there. Is there something we can spray that will kill it? Keep in mind that kids will be playing back there at some point, so we don't want it to become a nuclear waste area. :) Your help would be appreciated!
Asked by julesl68 - Sat May 5 16:08:33 2007 - Garden & Landscape - 1 Answers - Comments

A. Tilling probably wouldn't do the job. You'd just end up with more little cuttings. You would really need to dig it out to a deep level and refill with soil or a play surface material. I wouldn't use the amount of poison you'd need to kill it if your kids are going to play there. I suggest just using the lawn mower or weed eater on it just as you would if it were lawn grass and let the kids play on top of it.
Answered by Behaviorist - Sat May 5 16:16:55 2007

What are the benefits of Jasmine tea?
Q. I am a teen loosing weight and its worked very well, but i have been drinking nothing, but water these past few months. Does Jasmine have any health benefits? Can it help me loose weight? Can I drink it instead of water? does it cause Diarreah? i dont want it to cause diahrrea
Asked by elvischavez09 - Mon Mar 27 17:41:14 2006 - Other - Food & Drink - 3 Answers - Comments

A. Tea in general is a good drink as it is high in antioxidants, has been shown to protect against various diseases including cancer and cardio-vascular diseases, and can aid in weight loss by increasing your metabolic rate, which means you burn calories faster. However, to get more benefits I would recommend drinking green or white tea instead of black tea. (Jasmine is just a flavoured version of black tea). Green and white tea have been less processed, so they have more antioxidants and less caffeine (although any kind of tea has far less caffeine than a cup of coffee). The caffeine content of tea may have a diuretic effect, i.e. making you need to urinate more, which means you should drink more water if you start to drink a significant… [cont.]
Answered by scimum - Mon Mar 27 18:37:27 2006

where i would find a supplier of fresh jasmine flower buds?
Q. I need the list of suppliers of fresh jasmine flower buds for exporting, I am in urgent need for the supplies.Is there any jasmine flower growers in the philippines?
Asked by meg - Thu Aug 16 10:59:43 2007 - Other - Home & Garden - 1 Answers - Comments

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Answered by Paula - Thu Aug 16 11:13:33 2007

Are there any species of the Jasmine plant that will grow in a mountain desert climate?
Q. I had jasmine at my house in California, but I'm not sure if it will grow in a climate like Utah has.
Asked by Farmer_Dodger - Mon Dec 10 12:01:37 2007 - Garden & Landscape - 1 Answers - Comments

A. have you tryed star jasmine. good stuff !
Answered by Steve C - Mon Dec 10 13:02:00 2007

How do I keep my jasmine blooming longer?
Q. Is there anything I can do maintenance wise to my Jasmine to encourage a longer blooming time?
Asked by skeezycheeses - Sun Apr 1 22:15:46 2007 - Garden & Landscape - 1 Answers - Comments

A. Fertilize it ever week with a weak solution
Answered by kanei - Sun Apr 1 22:24:34 2007

How late in the year can I cut my Jasmine Clotted Cream back?
Q. Please can someone tell me how late on in the year I can sucessfully cut back my Jasmine Clotted Cream? As I have forgotten to do it before now. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks in anticipation.
Asked by Magsie B - Sun Mar 23 15:32:58 2008 - Garden & Landscape - 1 Answers - Comments

A. Not now! Prune it just after it has flowered.It flowers on the last years wood. So by pruning then, it will have time to grow flowering wood for the following year.
Answered by kaz - Sun Mar 23 16:38:04 2008

How long to cook jasmine rice?
Q. I just purchased a rice cooker and it only has settings and instructions for cooking when and brown rice rice. The packaging for the jasmine rice does not give directions for a cooker either. Should the cooking time for the jasmine rice be closer to that of white rice then brown? Also from what ive read 1 cup uncooked rice = 1.5cups of water. Anybody have other opinion? White and Brown Rice*
Asked by FlyHighWillSoar K - Wed Dec 30 11:01:20 2009 - Cooking & Recipes - 2 Answers - Comments

A. i actually use 1 cup of jasmine to one and a third cup water. but you can cook jasmine rice in the same way you cook white rice, time-wise.
Answered by teri - Wed Dec 30 11:23:26 2009

new jasmine vine is this rain for 2 days straight going to damage it?
Q. i planted it about 1 week ago or there abouts... maybe 2 now. I was told they don't need much water and not to over water plants period. Is this going to damage it? I feel like a farmer right now and like i am going to lose my crop. Is there anything i can do if tomorrow there is another day like this and this rain IS indeed going to ruin my beautiful Jasmine vine?
Asked by LM - Tue Apr 22 01:40:25 2008 - Other - Home & Garden - 1 Answers - Comments

A. even the whole month raining non stop jasmine is no problem but not in flood for a week or two they like water very much
Answered by kyaw rudy - Tue Apr 22 04:24:59 2008

Can I make jasmine oil with regular cooking oil instead of olive oil?
Q. I don't have any olive oil and I want to make a jasmine oil can I just use vegetable oil?
Asked by Demi - Sat Jul 31 17:43:00 2010 - Other - Home & Garden - 1 Answers - Comments

A. no it will smell horrible.
Answered by Alycya - Sat Jul 31 17:43:53 2010

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14-15 included, in front from left, Jasmine White, Grace Johnson, Cale Blinkman, Zach Aherns and coach Tom Fritchen. In back are Rachel Baker, Shane Blinkman and Matt Baker. Submitted photo The Hudson Area Swim Association (HASA) sent eight swimmers to ...
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