Training trachelospermum jasminoides

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  1. Kon

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    I bought a couple of trachelospermum jasminoides with the hope of training them on to the stone wall at the back of my garden. See picture. What is the best way to train them to the wall? Do I need to attach ties or wires?

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    I think initially you will have to use the likes of ties or wires to get it started but as soon as it's found it's feet it will pretty much look after it's self.
     
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      This was mine from last summer. It's a lot bigger now but I don't have any recent photos. Your plant will need some kind of framework to tie it to.

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