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  2. Aug 14, 2024 · Whether you grow jasmine in pots or the ground, caring for jasmine is relatively simple, but one important job to get right is pruning. Timing is critical, and pruning at the wrong time can damage your plant and reduce flowering the following year. Here, a gardening expert shares all the information you need to learn how to prune jasmine correctly.

    • Thomas Rutter
    • Overview
    • Pruning Outdoor Jasmine Vines
    • Pruning Potted Jasmine
    • Training Jasmine Vines

    Jasmine is a gorgeous, fast-growing plant with sweet-smelling flowers that makes a wonderful addition to any garden. Whether you’re growing summer jasmine (Jasminum officinal), winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum), or star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides), we’re here to explain how to prune it—the process is the same though the timeline differs. From when to prune to which branches to remove, how to trim and train jasmine vines, and how to shape potted jasmine, we’ve got you covered in this gardening guide. Grab your shears and let’s get started!

    Prune all types of jasmine after it flowers to ensure it blooms the next season.

    Remove dead, damaged, or diseased sections completely and thin out crowded or crossed branches. Use pruning shears to snip the branches and vines off the plant.

    Don’t be afraid to cut jasmine back to 1 foot (0.30 m) above ground-level if it’s out of control. It will grow back quickly!

    Prune jasmine after it flowers.

    a hard prune annually, in late summer or early autumn. Prune

    (including star jasmine) in late spring, immediately after it has finished blooming.

    Winter jasmine blooms from June to October in the Southern Hemisphere, and from March to April in the Northern Hemisphere. Summer jasmine blooms from April through June in the Northern Hemisphere, and from November through January in the Southern Hemisphere.

    Flowers form on the previous year's growth. Pruning immediately after flowering gives that growth time to mature so your plant can flower fully the next season.

    Clean your pruning shears before making cuts.

    Do a hard pruning immediately after blooming.

    (including star and Confederate jasmine) in the spring and trim

    in the fall. As soon as your jasmine has stopped blooming, cut away the flowering shoots and ⅓ of the new growth to help control the size of your plant.

    in the pot to help support the vines if you want your jasmine to grow vertically. You can also let the vines hang over the edge of the pot.

    Indoor jasmine may bloom year-round but requires a rest period during the fall.

    Keep the non-flowering plant in a dark area, don’t fertilize it, and limit watering for 4 to 5 weeks.

    Set supports about 2 inches (5.1 cm) away from the wall.

    If you want your jasmine to grow freely up a wall or fence, put your supports far enough out that the vines can twine around the supports and grow loosely.

    Generally, keep the lowest wire or wooden batten of your support structure at least 12 inches (30 cm) above soil level. This will help prevent excessive dampness and rot, and make it easier for you to prune the lower parts of the vines.

    Jasmine plants are typically started in pots, then transferred to the garden once they've started growing vines. Set bamboo canes directly in the pots, and twine the young vines around these canes.

    Vines should start to appear within 4 weeks. Allow the plant to grow until its roots fill the starter or seedling pot, then move outside in early spring. Leave the vines trained around the bamboo canes when you move your jasmine outdoors.

    Use the canes to angle the vines up the support.

  3. Feb 13, 2023 · When to Prune Jasmine. When young plants begin to put out new growth, start pinching out the top half-inch (1 cm.) of the stems by squeezing them between your thumbnail and finger. Pinching the tips, especially in the first two years, promotes rapid growth and lush foliage.

    • Jackie Carroll
  4. Jul 31, 2023 · In-depth Pruning Guide. Jasmine plants are known for their beautiful, fragrant flowers and lush green foliage. To keep your jasmine plant healthy and looking its best, regular pruning is necessary. Trimming jasmine not only helps maintain its shape and size but also encourages new growth and increases flowering.

  5. Find out how to prune a Jasmine plant with help from an experienced professional gardener in this free video clip. Expert: Nell Foster Bio: Nell Foster is an experienced professional...

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  6. Dec 5, 2023 · Pruning Jasmine Plants Step. Gather Your Tools. Know When to Prune. Remove Dead or Diseased Growth. Shape and Control Growth. Thin Out Overcrowded Areas. Pinch and Prune for Bushier Growth. Addressing Specific Varieties. Dispose of Pruned Material. Before you embark on the pruning journey, gather the necessary tools.

  7. By following these steps, you can successfully prune your jasmine plant and encourage healthy growth and blooming. Use clean and sharp tools, research your plant’s specific needs, and provide it with proper aftercare for best results.