I moved into a new home last year and inherited a tall & somewhat overgrown Star Jasmine. It didn’t look horrible but I just wanted to do a little neatening up. This is all about pruning my Star Jasmine vine to lightly shape & rejuvenate it.
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Late this past winter a profusion of sweetly scented flowers appeared for weeks so it was well worth saving. Star Jasmine, known as Trachelospermum jasminoides & Confederate Jasmine, can be grown in many different forms.
I’ve seen it growing as a vine, a low border hedge, a ground cover, against a wall or fence, overt an arch, across an arbor, & spilling out of containers. It’s pretty forgiving when it comes to pruning. You can do it with your pruners, a hedge clipper or even an electric hedge clipper. The latter isn’t my favorite method but if you have a 35′ border of Star Jasmine, then I guess that’s the time economical way to go.
The time to prune Star Jasmine is right after it’s finished flowering. I pruned mine in early June but could have done it in early May. This plant can be pruned fairly hard or on the light side, depending on the look you want.
I didn’t want my Star Jasmine to look scalped or like a chimney. It now looks a little awkward but that nice new springy green growth should be appearing by early winter & the plant will be on it’s merry way to filling in. Maybe I’ll prune it 1 more time in late summer – time will tell on that one. I look forward to a mass of sweetly scented, starry blooms next winter!
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