Jasmines are evergreen or deciduous climbers with twining stems. They can be summer or winter flowering, with flowers that are white, yellow, and occasionally red and pink. Plant jasmine somewhere sunny, warm, and sheltered, preferably near a seating area to enjoy the scent of the flowers.
Care
Fertilize the plant in spring just before new growth appears. Pinch off the tips of the vines in the second year to promote branching which will fill the trellis with bushy growth. The vining jasmine plant is prone to spider mites, which can be combated with horticultural oil or neem oil.