will dog pee kill Asian Jasmine ground cover. I am looking for something to plant where the grass doesn't do good because its to shady and I have 3 50 lb. dogs who pee on it too.
I would recommend either fescue, or rygrass, as these are more urine tolerant. For the most part, a little dog urine won't hurt the lawn, but excessive use of the same spot will definitely have an affect. There is a possibility that it could be a fungal infection, but it may not. This article will explain how to test that: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lgen/dog-urine-grass.htm
Any jasmine plant?
It could be. This is a common leaf shape, so we can't id for sure.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/jasmine/treating-jasmine-leaf-drop.htm
What information can you give me regarding moving my Jasmine plant inside when the first frost is predicted?
I believe that this article will help get you started: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/jasmine/growing-jasmine-indoors.htm
The leaves this year are a pale green instead of the usual dark glossy leaves. May I feed horse manure?
I would have care applying fresh, or uncomposted manure. This can cause the opposite of the problem you are having now. It would be best to apply a pre-mixed fertilizer, or if you have well composted manure, then this will be good as well.
Here is an article that will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/jasmine/how-to-fertilize-jasmine.htm
Hi There, Is there any hope for my Arabian Jasmine in a pot that has been left out in near freezing temps a couple days? The top leaves are dried out but the lower ones are fine. I have a small plant, about a foot high and 9 inches diameter. During the summer it had beautiful blooms and is a healthy plant. What do I do? Thank you for your help. Becky Baker
This didn't kill it, although it may not look as good as it did. Just bring it back inside and baby it until it comes back. These are not hardy in the cold, and will prefer to be kept inside when it does get down low. Believe it or not, this is a problem that I have been seeing from all over the world, as we are experiencing a cooling period. Many areas that have never had frost are seeing snow! Many people don't know this (truthful information is getting hard to come by) but our planet has a very predictable wobble that will either set us into warm periods or cooling periods. The Farmer's Almanac usually has access to this information, and they can help you prepare for certain weather patterns in your area. I use it myself, personally. Just make sure to bring the plant in at the first mention of cold weather to prevent any further damage, and it should recover just fine.
No flowering or fragerrnce
In my opinion it is a mistake to think in terms of an individual plant nutrient as a remedy for what needs to be a complete nutrient density with mineral balancing.
Flowering and fragrance are enhanced with complete soil fertility, including major and minor minerals and trace elements.
Agricola's 4-8-4 has it all and is my favorite.
http://www.soilminerals.com/Agricolas4-8-4_MainPage.htm
These are other next best alternatives:
https://www.domyown.com/dr-earth-organic-all-purpose-fertilizer-p-9485.html
https://www.domyown.com/dr-earth-total-advantage-rose-floral-fertilizer-p-9491.html
What are some good tips to re-pot a jasmine plant from the nursery pot? What is the best soil to use for potted plants? Can you grow roses in a flower pot? I live in an apartment but love to have flowering plants in front of the apartment.
Repotting is really simple. I will include a link that will help you with this. As far as roses, many of the smaller varieties will will survive in pots with some care. Just make sure you get a dwarf variety so that it will have a greater chance.
This article will help you with changing containers: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/hpgen/learn-more-about-repotting-houseplants.htm