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Plant Profile: Star Jasmine :: Dig, Plant, Water, Repeat



β€œThe fragrance of a jasmine can stir up memories better than a thousand pictures.” -unknown

Welcome! Join me today for another installment in my Plant Profile Series! Today, we are focusing on one of the foundation plants in my garden, Star Jasmine! πŸƒ Enjoy!

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22 Comments

  1. Remember how vigorous clematis can be.
    Most grow to 30 metres, and loose their leaves after flowering.
    I'm looking for an evergreen clematis that only grows up to 6 meters, with a fragrance.
    There are a few out there.
    Star Jasmine is great over wire fences…..
    If you want a less invasive, dappled shade plant, with lovely fragrance, Stephanotis are beautiful as well as Philadelphus.
    Philadelphus are an upright shrub with white fragrant flowers.
    Stephanotis is a thick stemmed vine that is slow growing but the flowers are worth it.
    I have mine in a pot growing up an obelisk.
    Hope this helps.
    Jo.

  2. I bought star Jasmine thanks to u!! ❀️I just got little plantings and they are doing well! Can't wait to see them growing!!

  3. I live in Charleston, SC and we have tremendous Japanese beetle pressure here, but they have no interest whatsoever in eating my start jasmine. 😊 I think the leaves of SJ are too hard for them to chew. They mostly eat roses, crape Myrtle, Cana Lillie’s, morning glory etc. Just sharing my experience. Nice video ❀

  4. I have been wanting a star jasmine for a while now. I am some 7 though, so I am hoping to find a little micro climate pocket somewhere around my house. -Cara

  5. I have a star jasmine in NC zone 7b and it does great, so you can push the zone on this one a bit. It does love to grow, but at least I haven't seen it popping up in places I didn't put it.

  6. Good Wednesday morning Janey. Everything looks lovely. Have a wonderful Wednesday and TYFS 😊😊🌹

  7. HELLO from Florida Zone 10a-b. Off topic Janey, but I noticed in a previous video, you use your Miracle Gro Garden Feeder for other fertilizers. I need to do this, as fertilizing has become the bane of my existence. Can you explain how you know how much to put into the dispenser when using other fertilizers? Appreciate your knowledge and beautiful spirit!

  8. Hi Janey 🌺 star jasmine is abeautiful plant l have three of it and I have wine purple clematis near jasmine sampac they looks amazing , Have awonderful day 🌻🌺🌻

  9. They are just so beautiful, they'd be happy here over summer, wish I had an area for one. That espalier photo would be beautiful on your black fence.

  10. J, you have been reading my MIND this month. Every new video I’m like I needed that!

    p.s. how do you spell your name?

  11. I love the espalier photo! You need that in your yard! I would love to plant star jasmine but I am really hot and dry here. Maybe I can find a shady spot somewhere… Thanks for the info. These plant profiles are very helpful! 🌿M

  12. We have star jasmine in our zone 9B yard and smells heavenly when it blooms with white flowers in the spring. However, trying to prune it back is a nightmare because it exudes a sticky white sap!

  13. Hi Janey! I'm putting mine where I want it as you said and just hoping it will grow because it gets way too much afternoon sun. Plus, it's on a stone wall, so the heat adds to it. But, I'm going to let it go for a season and see how it does because if it survives it will look gorgeous on these stone walls of my home.

  14. Hey do you know why my star jasmine would be getting some red leaves?
    I live in zone 8b. I found a local restaurant with the same red and green foliage on their star jasmine.
    It’s not ugly I’m just not sure what she’s trying to tell me.

  15. Great video, Janey. As usual you have done your research and the information you provide is really good. Here in Centra CA I have 3 star jasmines in various places in my yard, all with part sun. Doing really well. I like them a lot. They always look good and thrive in my area.

  16. I love star Jasmine sooo much. It is definitely a star in the garden. the true green color of the leaves with the bright white is brilliant, plus the smell. Can’t beat it in my opinion. πŸ™‚

  17. I'm so looking forward to my star jasmine taking off like yours. If you'd like a vining plant that flowers in winter, look at hardenbergia. It's an Australian native but I know it grows in California because of videos from there. I have white and purple growing up a column. Only planted a couple of months ago. The 2 colours together will be similar to star jasmine with clematis. If you don't have room, maybe your mum would like something like that. Thanks for all the content xxx

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