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Why Can't Jasmine Be Planted at HomeToday, the editor will explain why jasmine cannot be planted at home and share experiences in the maintenance of the most prosperous climbing plants for the house, followed by an introduction.Speaking of beautiful flowering vines, many friends may first think of climbing roses. However, jasmine is also a great choice. Its resistance to diseases and pests is stronger than that of roses, and it is particularly suitable for beginner flower growers. It can be planted in both the north and south of China, and it blooms brilliantly every spring after warming up.Jasmine is a type of藤本 small shrub belonging to the Rosaceae family. If it has something to climb on, it can grow up to 5-6 meters tall. However, its branches can grow very long, and even with a small garden, it can easily cover the area (strong coverage ability).Jasmine can also be grown as a hanging pot plant on the balcony, with its branches drooping downward for a very good ornamental effect.1. Jasmine VarietiesNowadays, the jasmine varieties for gardening and ornamental purposes are usually double-petaled, with single-petaled ones being slightly more fragrant. The flower colors are mainly white and yellow.Some gardening enthusiasts may have also heard of pink and red jasmines, but these are actually varieties of roses. Some merchants may claim them as "red jasmines" in their promotions, but they are not the same thing at all.Before planting jasmine, it is necessary to set up a flower trellis or frame in advance as its climbing ability is extremely strong. If planted in the garden, it is important to prune it properly, or its branches may grow excessively, affecting its appearance.Why Can't Jasmine Be Planted at HomeJasmine produces a large number of flowers, whether white or yellow varieties, ensuring brilliant blooms every spring. Each flower is exquisitely detailed, although the size of the flowers is slightly smaller, usually around 3-4 centimeters.2. Suitable Areas for Planting JasmineIn addition to its abundant flowers and fragrant blooms, jasmine has another significant advantage: it is highly adaptable to the environment and has good resistance to diseases and pests. It can be planted in Sichuan, Shanxi, Beijing, as well as Fujian, Yunnan, and Jiangxi. Jasmine can be planted outdoors in both the north and south, with strong cold resistance and able to withstand temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius when planted in the ground.3. Unsuitable Areas for Planting JasmineHowever, it is worth noting that jasmine is not very suitable for planting in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan. In these areas, it mainly grows leaves but does not bloom (with only a few flowers occasionally), as the constant high temperatures do not allow for adequate accumulation of energy in winter, making it difficult to bloom the following year unless it experiences a cold winter.4. Fertilization Considerations