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If you’re dreaming of a lush, evergreen climber covered in fragrant white blooms, Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is a truly rewarding choice for New Zealand gardens. Whether you’re training it up a trellis, covering a fence, or encouraging it to spread as ground cover, getting planting distances right is the secret to strong growth and dense foliage. Wondering how far apart to plant Star Jasmine for the best results? Let’s take a closer look at expert recommendations for spacing, along with a few insider tips to keep your star jasmine happy.

Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star Jasmine)

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Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is a versatile, evergreen climber renowned for its glossy green leaves and masses of highly fragrant white flowers in summer. In New Zealand, it thrives in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. It’s perfect for covering fences, walls, or pergolas, and can also be used as a groundcover or in containers. Star Jasmine is low-maintenance, frost-tolerant once established, and ideal for adding year-round structure and sweet perfume to NZ gardens.

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  • Suited to regions:
    Subtropical, Temperate
  • Plant type:
    Climbers
  • Height:
    50 cm
  • Spread:
    2.00 m
  • Flowering time:
    Spring, Summer
  • Tolerances:
    Hardy
  • Garden uses:
    Arches, Borders, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Pool areas
  • Garden styles:
    Backyard, City & Courtyard, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Tropical, White
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Ideal Star Jasmine Spacing for Hedging and Coverage

When deciding how far apart to plant Star Jasmine, consider your goal. For hedges or dense coverage along a fence, plant Star Jasmine approximately 60 to 90 centimetres apart. This spacing ensures each plant has enough space to thrive, while still allowing their healthy green vines to intertwine and fill out quickly. Closer spacing (around 60 centimetres) will create a fast, dense screen within a shorter timeframe, while 90 centimetres is suitable for patient gardeners who would like to cover a larger area more affordably.

Star Jasmine for Ground Cover

Star Jasmine is just as showstopping as a ground cover. If you’re planting it to blanket a bank or garden bed, place plants about 90 to 120 centimetres apart. This slightly wider spacing allows the runners to travel and mingle, filling out bare areas without overcrowding. Consistent moisture and a layer of mulch will encourage even, luxuriant coverage.

Factors to Consider When Planting

Soil quality, sunlight, and your type of garden all play a part in how far apart to plant Star Jasmine for lasting success. For instance, richer soil and a warm, sheltered location can support more vigorous growth, making slightly wider spacing ideal. In tougher conditions, placing plants a little closer together helps ensure prompt coverage. Good air movement is essential—avoid overly tight planting, as it can promote fungal issues in humid climates.

Mixing it up with Star Jasmine Varieties

Looking to add variety and colour? Star Jasmine comes in several stunning cultivars. For cream-splashed foliage, consider planting Trachelospermum jasminoides variegatum (Variegated Star Jasmine) using the same spacing guidelines as the classic form. If you want a colourful twist, Trachelospermum jasminoides Tricolour (Tricolour Star Jasmine) offers splashes of pink and white, while Trachelospermum Golden Memories (Asiatic Jasmine) provides luminous golden foliage.

For those after a vigorous ground cover, Trachelospermum asiaticum (Asiatic Jasmine) is an excellent alternative, and Trachelospermum jasminoides Wilsonii (Wilson Star Jasmine) is prized for its compact habit and profuse blooms.

Other Beautiful Climbers for Your Garden

If you’re expanding your garden palette beyond star jasmine, don’t miss elegant choices like Clematis 'Vagabond', glamorous Clematis Andromeda, the crisp beauty of Wisteria White Silk, vibrant Hardenbergia violacea 'Alba', and the lightly scented Pandorea 'Lady Di'. Each complements star jasmine and provides texture and interest throughout the seasons.

Final Thoughts

Getting the spacing right is key in answering how far apart to plant Star Jasmine, ensuring your plants grow vigorously, remain healthy, and deliver a stunning display. Choose your spacing based on your desired effect and site conditions, and remember—healthy, happy star jasmines deliver year-round beauty with very little fuss.


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