A planting guide from A to Z

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The ideal location for winter jasmine

Winter jasmine prefers a sunny one Locationthat can also be sheltered from the wind. But it also thrives in the Penumbra and makes an excellent climber or trellis plant. If you give it a climbing aid, it can reach a height of up to 5 m. Winter jasmine is also well suited as an intermediate planting for hedges or an attractive eye-catcher on house walls or high garden walls.

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The right floor

Winter jasmine grows on practically everyone Garden soilthat is not too clayey. If your soil is not permeable enough, mix it with some coarse sand. Fine gravel is also suitable for loosening the soil. The earth shouldn't be too barren either. If necessary, enrich the missing nutrients with compost or well-rotted manure.

The best time to plant

You can plant or transplant your winter jasmine in both spring and autumn. He is quite robust and easy to grow. When planting in autumn, make sure that the plants have enough time to grow well before the frost. The winter jasmine can be easily lowered by lowering it

multiply.

How to care for your winter jasmine

The winter jasmine is considered right easy-care. If the drought persists, water it occasionally, including in winter. You can easily do this on frost-free days. This is how you prevent your winter jasmine from dying of thirst. This danger is much greater than that of freezing to death. The plant only needs fertilizer on poor soil. Since the winter jasmine is very easy to cut, you can use it without worries cut back or get in shape.

The best planting tips in brief:

  • Location: sheltered from the wind and sunny or partially shaded
  • Soil: loose and well-drained, rich in nutrients
  • best planting time: spring or autumn

Tips

If you give your winter jasmine a support, it will grow up to 5 m long or plant it in a hedge as a splash of color.