Does Jasmine Do Better In Pots Or Ground?

Jasmine is a versatile plant widely known and grown for its refreshing fragrant blooms, but the question arises Does Jasmine Do Better In Pots Or Ground ? – Both come with pros and cons. Potted jasmine offers placement control in your hand and is perfect for small spaces; however, it can’t compete with the vigorous growing nature of ground-planted jasmine. If you have suitable space and conditions, plant it in the ground, and after 1-2 years, you will get to experience the heavenly surreal experience of these scented beauties. Also, it demands low maintenance.

Understanding Jasmine – An Overview

Popular Varieties Of Jasmine & Growth Habits

Arabian Jasmine

It’s a climbing vine with twining abilities that can grow to 3-10 feet and spread 3-4 feet in ideal conditions. When grown in containers, its twining vines spill out of container edges, creating an aesthetic look, and, of course, the white flowers are fragrant.

Arabian Jasmine

Star Jasmine

Star jasmine can be grown by spreading and climbing vines and shrubs, and it’s a fast-growing deciduous and evergreen plant that can grow to 3 – 6 feet a year. Because of its vigorous growing nature, it is also considered invasive in some regions.

Star Jasmine

Common Jasmine

Common jasmine is usually grown as a bush and is an evergreen plant that blooms white starry flowers in abundance. Planting in the ground with a suitable environment will only take 6 months to mature.

Common Jasmine

Growing Jasmine In Pots 

Advantages

  1. Space Saving Solution – If you have a small balcony or want to display your jasmine beauty on a windowsill or porch, plating it in the pot is the only option. Also, many gorgeous-looking pots are available in the market, which will surely enhance the overall look of your jasmine plant.
  2. Mobility and Flexibility – Potted jasmine are easily moveable and can be brought indoors in harsh, colder months; it also gives you the flexibility to change your garden layout as per your choice.
  3. Better Soil Control – When you grow jasmine plants in pots, you can make soil composition according to the plant, making pH balanced, providing nutritional value, and providing proper drainage.
  4. Easier Pest & Disease Management -You have Better control over disease and pest management over ground-planted jasmine than potted plants. 

Disadvantages Of Growing Jasmine In Pots

  • Limited Root Space: Jasmine plants thrive, and after 3-4 years, you need to re-pot them because they are root-bound quickly when grown in a pot; if ignored, they will stunt their growth, and eventually, they start producing fewer flowers.
  • More Frequent Watering: During summer, potted jasmine requires daily watering cause they dry out faster. If not given proper attention, they will go under stress, and you will start seeing symptoms like yellowing of leaves and fewer flowers, even in the flowering season.
  • Nutrient Depletion: Potted plants have minimal sources to rely upon for their nutrient needs, and ⅔ rd of their nutrient needs are fulfilled by us when we feed them fertilizer. And for their healthy growth, they need to be fertilized every month.
Pots vs Ground

Growing Jasmine on the Ground

Advantages 

  • Robust Growth: Ground-planted jasmine doesn’t have to care about the space. They can grow and expand their foliage at their best.
  • Less Maintenance: You don’t have to care about the watering needs of your ground-planted jasmine once they are matured.

Challenges 

Less Mobility: You have to plan and choose a location before planting your jasmine in the ground because, once planted, relocating will be a very challenging task.

Check Before Planting in the Ground 

  • Soil Quality 
  • Plants Sunlight and Shade requirement.

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  • Piyush Ranjan Mishra

    A Freelancer sharing his experience of home gardening, This passion built a deeper understanding of plant care and its needs, which I am going to share with you guys.

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