Growing guide

How to grow jasmine

Summer-flowering jasmines are climbers with clusters of small, fragrant flowers, usually white or pale pink. Winter jasmine has a bushy, scrambling habit. Its yellow flowers open on bare stems to bring cheery colour throughout the colder months. There are also several tender jasmines for growing indoors.

Quick facts

  • Easy-to-grow, woody climbers or shrubs
  • Flowers in spring, summer or winter
  • Many have richly scented flowers
  • Grow in sun or partial shade
  • Plant summer jasmines in spring or autumn
  • Plant winter jasmine in autumn/winter
  • Make new plants by taking cuttings

All you need to know

Before you get started
Planting
Ongoing care
Pruning and training
Propagating
Problems
While we think all this information will be helpful to you, we always recommend to read the instruction labels on your plants.

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