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How to Fertilize Pandorea

Pandorea jasminoides, also known as the bower vine for its climbing habit, is a woody vine species native to Australia. This plant is most easily propagated in USDA zones 9 and 10, where the lowest probable temperature is 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, providing beautiful foliage and flowers to structures such as fences and vine trellises. Pandorea jasminoides is often grown as a showpiece for its pink and purple flowers and grows best in moist, fertile soil.

Things You'll Need

  • General-purpose balanced fertilizer
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Instructions

    • 1

      Prepare the general-purpose fertilizer as per the manufacturer's instructions. Many general-purpose fertilizers are sold in a concentrated form and must be diluted with water.

    • 2

      Apply fertilizer in the time-line specified by the manufacturer for standard plants and vines.

    • 3

      Stop fertilization midway through the growing season. Fertilization past this point may lead to extended long-term growth that leaves the plant vulnerable to cooler winter temperatures.