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Can I plant them in the ground? Would they survive after winter? Thank you. All 5 of my star Jasmine are so easy to manage.

And they are beautiful. All 5 grow to cover their individual 6 x 10 ft trellis, and then gracefully droop approx 3 ft down from a fence top, for another 18 linear feet.

All are covered w blooms from May thru Aug. Even thru super hot days reaching , — no issues. God Bless. My star jasmine is currently in a pot and has a lot of flowers. I live in NE MS. When can I plant it in the ground and will it withstand our winters either in the pot or the ground.

It currently sits facing the east and is doing beautifully! First time to ever have one and I love it! I noticed a vine growing on my front walk fence about two years ago and left it alone to see if it was morning glories or something akin to that. I am very happy that the star jasmine showed up, but I am totally mystified as to how it got on the front walk fence and now is all down my side fence and the holly directly in front of the house.

I have seen the star jasmine about 3 or 4 blocks away as I walk my dogs, but there is none that I have seen within several houses of my yard. How the heck did it get here? I have had my star jasmine for three years now,has been perfectly healthy though only had a few flowers last year. Unfortunately this year and last few weeks of severe frost,leaves have lost their colour and dropping off,seems ok near ground.

Worried about it,thinking of spraying with soap spray,also giving a good feed. What do you advise. Does it support the winter canadian weather snow, freeze if. I plant it outside? Please answer me i just bought it and dont like to loose it. I planted a star jasmine about 5 years ago right next to the house. It has totally covered the length of our house.

It is massive. I am concerned about the root system since it has become so big. Will the roots get into my drain tiles?

Thank you for this informative article. I bought my Star Jasmine from Lowes three years ago in Georgia. I have it in a long wooden flower box growing up a trellis. This year I moved to Wichita KS and have it on my back patio. The zone is 6b and Im realizing I will have to bring it in for the winter all things considered. Do you have any advice for doing this successfully? And then how to reintroduce it back outside in the spring?

Can I plant my Confed. Jasmine at the base of a holly bush to have it grow throughout the holly without choking it? Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Our gardening obsessed editors and writers choose every product we review.

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Growing Conditions for Star Jasmine Star jasmine does best in full sun, although it tolerates partial shade, especially in hot, dry weather. Routine Care Fertilize star jasmine in spring as new growth emerges with an all-purpose fertilizer. Does Confederate jasmine bloom all summer? To cover a large area of ground, place plants 5 feet apart.

You should have coverage by year three. Left to spread, star jasmine grows 2 feet tall and 10 feet wide with glossy green leaves covered in small, pinwheel-like blossoms in spring and early summer. Given a lift, the plant twines its way to a to foot vine. For strong, vigorous growth, star jasmine needs the right environment and proper care. Hardy in U. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 11, the plant thrives in full sun to part shade.

In hot inland areas, star jasmine takes the heat, but it appreciates protection from intense afternoon sun. Well-drained soil is essential to star jasmine's health. Star Jasmine is recognised for its distinct, small, star-like flowers which feature prominently in the summer months and boast a pleasant, honeyed fragrance.

Star Jasmine plants attract interest all-year-round and are perfect to use as a climbing or ground covering plant. A recipient of the RHS 'Award for Garden Merit', Star Jasmine features clusters of white star-shaped flowers that are highly fragrant stronger scent at night and bloom from mid to late summer.

The oval pointed leaves are a glossy deep-green, with new growth being a lighter shade of green or even a bronze-pink colour for a pretty contrast. As the weather cools, the foliage becomes bronzed and deep red for additional seasonal interest and winter colour.

This lovely self-twining evergreen provides stunning coverage and colour all year round, including winter, and is highly attractive to pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making Star Jasmine an excellent and versatile choice for any garden. Star Jasmine is commonly used a climbing vine on a trellis or pergola to provide screening, shade and framing and can also be used to disguise less appealing aesthetics. However it is most popular and planted for its intensely perfumed fragrance in summer.

Aside from providing stunning wall cover, Star Jasmine is also ideal for ground cover or as a low spreading evergreen hedge, and will even thrive in containers.

Star Jasmine has a fairly dense structure, and due to its attractive appearance and unique fragrance, this particular plant lends itself to being planted in a stand-alone position in the garden. This is so that Star Jasmine can be appreciated for its individual qualities. However, it still grows well with other climbers such as Clematis. Trachelospermum jasminoides begins with a slow growth rate until the plant is established.

Once established, the growth rate will increase significantly. Star jasmine does not climb masonry. Star jasmine thrives in full sun. It will grow in shade, but it grows slowly and produces few flowers in a part-shade or full-shade location.

Select a planting site that receives at least 8 hours of bright sunlight each day. Fertile, well-drained soil is also best for growing this vine. Plant star jasmine in spring or early summer, and water regularly during the first growing season to promote the development of a deep root system. Once established, the vine has good drought resistance and rarely needs supplemental watering.

Blanket the soil around plants with a 2-inch-thick layer of mulch to prevent soil moisture loss. Star jasmine is a cinch to care for in your garden. No significant pests or diseases trouble the vine.

Prune plants in early spring or whenever they grow out of bounds. Star jasmine also grows well indoors.



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