As mentioned above, jasmine may not survive winters in zone 5, which can plummet to -20 degrees F. (-29 C.). If you decide to try growing jasmine in zone 5, the plants will require plenty of winter protection.

Where is the best place to plant a star jasmine?

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 eight hours of bright sunlight each day. Fertile, well-drained soil is also best for growing this vine.

How do you protect star jasmine in winter?

Winter Care



If the temperatures do drop, protect the roots of your jasmine by watering them thoroughly and then laying down a 4- to 5-inch layer of mulch. For added protection and faster regrowth, wrap as much of the plant in a blanket or other insulating material as possible.

What is the hardiest jasmine?

Jasmine officinale also known as the “Hardy Jasmine” is revered for its ability to be grown in cold climates. In freezing climates, it’s a deciduous vine and can be grown outside down to 0°F.

What zones are good for jasmine?

Hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 7B through 10, the phlox-like flowers bloom on twining stems in spring and summer and are highly scented. All jasmines prefer full sun to partial shade. The ideal planting position should be warm, sunny and sheltered.

How cold can star jasmine tolerate?

10 degrees Fahrenheit

Star jasmine is a fairly cold-hardy plant and can tolerate temperatures as low as 10 degrees Fahrenheit (though generally, not for a prolonged period of time). On average your jasmine will grow and bloom best in temperatures ranging from 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Does star jasmine come back every year?

Is Jasmine an annual or perennial? Jasmine is a perennial that will grow year after year. Different varieties have different watering, space and sunlight needs depending on what zone they are growing in.

Will jasmine survive a freeze?

Growers Since 1892. Jasmine officinale also known as the “Hardy Jasmine” is revered for its ability to be grown in cold climates. In freezing climates, it’s a deciduous vine and can be grown outside down to 0°F.

Can jasmine withstand a freeze?

Tropical jasmine vines such as Jasmine multiflorum and J. officinale are not tolerant of frost and need to be protected when temperatures approach freezing. Its stems are killed by frost, but it regrows from the roots provided the temperatures does not fall below 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

Is Star Jasmine poisonous to dogs?

Jasmine plant that survives in zone 5, woohoo!

How far from fence should I plant star jasmine?

For fast coverage, it’s recommended to space the plants 3′-4′ apart. We planted ours closer to 18″ apart because #impatientaf. Ours are also about 6-8″ from the fence!

Is star jasmine OK in pots?

Star jasmine can be grown in pots or tubs and trained up verandah posts or over trellising to screen out unsightly views. Use a premium-quality potting mix and add a six-month controlled-release fertiliser for flowering plants at the start of each spring and autumn.

Does star jasmine grow well in pots?

Star jasmine is a great option for container planting. You can plant star jasmine in a pot with a trellis or in a hanging pot so that the vines can trail down. If you don’t live in the USDA zones where the plant thrives, you can overwinter container plants indoors.

Do you need a trellis for star jasmine?

Does star jasmine need a trellis? You can grow star jasmine without a trellis as a ground cover, or you can train it to grow up a trellis or other support. Make sure your trellis is located somewhere that gets between full sun and partial shade so the star jasmine will thrive.

Is star jasmine toxic to dogs?

According to the ASPCA, true Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) is non-toxic to dogs. Whether your pet rolls around the flower or ingests any part of it, he will not suffer any ill effects.

How long does star jasmine take to establish?

Star Jasmine grows fast. On average, it will grow 30 – 90 centimetres per year. This rate will be affected by its health, upkeep, climate and environment. If you water, fertiliser and maintain it well, the hardy plant will provide a spectacular growth.