How to overwinter real jasmine

How to overwinter real jasmine

Hibernate real jasmine in a cool but frost-free place

The real jasmine likes to spend the summer in the bucket on the balcony or terrace. As soon as frost is on the horizon, you need to bring the sensitive plant indoors.

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Good locations for wintering real jasmine are:

  • Light cellar
  • cool hallway
  • unheated hallway window
  • cool greenhouse

Please note that winter temperatures between five and ten degrees are ideal. If it is warmer, the jasmine will not bloom for the next year.

Zimmer-Jasmin also has to go to winter quarters

If you keep your jasmine indoors all year round, you still have to look for winter quarters for the plant.

In the normal living room it is much too warm for the climbing plant in winter. She needs a cool phase for her to develop new flowers.

Place the jasmine in the pot in a light, airy place from November to March. Bright cellars, corridor windows or a cool greenhouse are well suited. Winter temperatures should be around ten degrees and by no means higher.

Care during the winter

Keep the soil only moderately moist. The jasmine is not fertilized or cut during the winter.

Make sure that the plant is airy and open a window on frost-free days.

Tips

If the jasmine has grown too tall in summer, you'll need to prune it back before overwintering. Be careful with this because the more you cut, the less the jasmine will bloom afterwards.