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Asiatic jasmine
Asiatic jasmine













Bend a stem down to the ground and pin it in place, where it will eventually develop roots, to propagate by layering. Take a cutting from a healthy stem and root it in moist soil to propagate by cuttings. Propagation:Īsiatic jasmine can be propagated through stem cuttings or layering.

asiatic jasmine

To control pests, use insecticidal soap or neem oil, and practice good cultural practices to avoid disease. Control of pests and diseases:Īsiatic jasmine is generally resistant to pests and diseases, but keep an eye out for common problems such as fungal leaf spot and spider mites. You can also keep the plant in check by trimming back any overgrowth. In the late winter or early spring, prune your Asiatic jasmine to remove any dead or damaged stems and shape the plant. For application rates and methods, follow the manufacturer's instructions. Fertilizing:įertilize your Asiatic jasmine with a balanced fertilizer in the spring and fall. Reduce the frequency of watering during the winter months. Water your Asiatic jasmine deeply once a week, keeping the soil moist but not wet. To allow for adequate growth and spread, space the plants 12 to 18 inches apart.

asiatic jasmine

Plant Asiatic jasmine in the spring or fall, after the soil has been thoroughly prepared with compost or other organic matter. It can tolerate some shade as well, but it may not grow as vigorously in low light conditions.

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Asiatic jasmine prefers partial to full sun and well-drained soil.













Asiatic jasmine