Summer jasmine (bot. Solanum jasminoides) is a bit demanding, but also very decorative. He feels very comfortable in a sunny, warm spot. There the probability of a lush bloom is high.

What should I consider when planting?
The summer jasmine is not hardy, so it is particularly suitable for the winter garden. If you want to cultivate it outside, you can plant it in a bucket. This can easily be brought into the cellar or another suitable winter quarters for the winter. Because summer jasmine is poisonous, you should wear gardening gloves when working with it.
The essentials in brief:
- ideal location: sunny to semi-shady, warm, sheltered from wind and rain
- ideal soil: slightly moist but not wet, humic, loose and permeable
- not hardy
- does not tolerate waterlogging
- not very easy to care for
- no flowering if there is too little sun, warmth or nutrients
tips
Choose the location for your summer jasmine carefully, it will reward you with lush flowering.