- Real jasmine overwinter cool but frost-free
- Room jasmine also has to go to winter quarters
- Care during the winter
Even if it is read frequently: jasmine (Jasminum) is not hardy. If you do not overwinter the plant properly, it will either freeze to death or you will wait in vain for the next bloom. Tips for overwintering the ornamental plant.

Real jasmine overwinter cool but frost-free
The real jasmine likes to spend the summer in a tub on the balcony or terrace. As soon as frost is announced, you have to bring the sensitive plant indoors.
Good locations for overwintering real jasmine are:
- bright basement
- cool hallway
- unheated hallway window
- cool greenhouse
Please note that winter temperatures between five and ten degrees are ideal. If it is warmer, the jasmine will not bloom next year.
Room jasmine also has to go to winter quarters
If you keep your jasmine indoors all year round, you still have to look for a winter quarters for the plant.
In the normal living room it is far too warm for the climbing plant in winter. She needs a cool period to develop new buds.
Place the potted jasmine in a light, airy spot from November to March. Bright cellars, corridor windows or a cool greenhouse are well suited. The winter temperatures should be around ten degrees and not higher.
Care during the winter
Keep the soil only moderately moist. The jasmine is not fertilized and cut during the winter.
Make sure that the plant is airy and open a window on frost-free days.
tips
If the jasmine has grown too tall in the summer, you will need to cut it back before winter. Proceed with caution, because the more you cut, the less the jasmine will bloom afterwards.