When to plant jasmine - the timing of planting a garden culture
Jasmine thickets attract attention not only with a dense crown. The main advantage of the plant becomes apparent when many fragrant inflorescences begin to bloom among the bright foliage. White or yellowish, they exude a sugary-sweet scent that attracts bees. Thanks to him, garden jasmine is an excellent honey plant and an original addition to tea. Knowing when to plant your jasmine is important to get a healthy and strong shrub. Premature or late planting will lead to the fact that even the most developed seedlings will start to hurt, or even not take root at all.
When to plant jasmine
- in spring, jasmine can be planted no earlier than late April - early May, when return frosts will pass and the soil warms up;
- before winter, seedlings should be planted no later than the end of September, so that they have time to take root and get stronger before the onset of stable cold weather.
Dates of planting jasmine seeds, layering and cuttings
If you decide to get the planting material yourself, in this case it all depends on the method of reproduction. One of the most laborious and time consuming methods is seed propagation. To avoid fiddling with seedlings, jasmine seeds are sown directly in open ground in late autumn. In the southern regions, this can be done in early December. The beds must be prepared before frost by digging and fertilizing them. Seeds, having overwintered and passed the natural stratification, will give more resistant seedlings than those obtained by seedling in room conditions.
Jasmine grown from seeds will bloom only by the age of 7.
To obtain layering, young shoots should be buried in late summer. In the middle of autumn, they can be separated and transplanted for growing or to a permanent place.
It is better to divide an adult garden jasmine in late autumn or early spring.
As for grafting, young twigs can be harvested and rooted at the beginning of summer. Lignified shoots are best cut in autumn, when the jasmine leaves the foliage. For the winter, the cuttings should be lowered into the cellar by placing them in a container with sand. In early spring, the shanks need to be planted in the garden to build up the root system. The seedlings obtained in this way with roots and young shoots are planted in autumn.