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Sep 10, 2014 5:47 PM CST
Name: Fiat
Modesto -The Central Valley of (Zone 9b)
Wow, I am all overwhelmed! So much about fragrance plants! So many varieties to choose! You guys real gardeners are killing me, if not your own plants nodding nodding I think I'll stick with my hearty memory at this moment. I reckon the plant, jasmine is not sophisticated, or delicate for the beginner to grow with; it's just a simple, common plant giving you refreshing, meaningful scent of aroma. Simplicity is my philosophy about science. Guess it applies to MANY plants too (true many other plants are NOT so simple though). The wise creator gives every grower her/his choice through an unlimited criteria or qualification for their specific satisfaction. Yet I am not really a grower, I am just a lazy guy trying to enjoy the wonder of creation. Better start with a simple one. (don't get me wrong: I am still digesting all the info and recommendations you provide. The messages are wonderful, just a bit overwhelming to me now. But please keep coming. If I don't reply, must be doing homework ...)

Tarev: always appreciate your wisdom of gardening. I do remember since I started my houseplant project, every time I rush I get set back (almost the same as when I started my Ph.D. science research 30 yrs ago).

Thank you all.
If a plant looks good, smells good, don't eat it, grow it!
Fiat

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