Spring is a beautiful season. In this season, flowers also show strong vitality. The jasmine planted last year also sprouted delicate buds this year, and more and more branches stretched out their green claws. Although the lush branches make jasmine look particularly vibrant, they also make it look messy. At this time, proper pruning is necessary. So, how to prune biennial ground jasmine to make it look better, and what problems will occur during the pruning process? Let’s follow Uncle Gardener to find out! Generally speaking, new jasmine branches planted underground form cymes as a whole. A new branch will not bloom too many, but only one. So if you want to bloom more, you need to let it sprout more. If you want to sprout more, you need to branch more. At this time, we can usually help jasmine grow branches and buds by picking stars or cutting them short. This is the first step in pruning. After pruning jasmine before it sprouts, prune it regularly from spring to winter. If you see dead branches, weak branches, overgrown branches, or branches infested by pests, you need to prune. Flowering ground-grown jasmine also needs to be pruned, mainly for branches with complex growth and many flower stalks, which is more conducive to the germination of axillary buds to obtain more side branches and flower buds. After jasmine blooms, the leaves should be trimmed so that the buds can develop best. If the reshaping of potted jasmine can be carried out together with repotting, we can remove all the twigs, diseased branches, and roots with insects during repotting, and then leave a thick base branch of about 10 cm. Generally, 4 base branches are retained. This is one of the important details to ensure the future development of jasmine, flower bud pregnancy and flowering. Of course, if your jasmine plant is larger, you can prune it first and then divide the base of the jasmine into two for planting. Although ground-grown jasmine grows vigorously in summer and some tillers often appear, these tillers are not good for jasmine and easily consume jasmine's nutrients. So it needs to be cut appropriately. Generally, only 2 nodes are left during pruning to allow the outstanding branches to grow better. At the same time, small branches such as the ends of branches and the third pair of leaves on branches are also the objects that we need to prune, so that the pruned jasmine flowers can be more symmetrical and beautiful. Of course, some old leaves also need to be pruned, but when pruning old leaves, you must remember to prune them. If the ambient humidity is too high, it is not suitable for pruning. It is best not to prune on rainy days. Generally, planting jasmine leaves on the ground on sunny days and removing weak diseased branches is more conducive to the recovery of jasmine. Pay special attention to watering jasmine after pruning. Under normal circumstances, jasmine is afraid of waterlogging and drought, so the amount of watering is not fixed. Watering should be done according to changes in weather, seasons and other factors. Although ground jasmine looks thick and beautiful, it is actually a delicate flower. Therefore, special care must be taken in watering, pruning and fertilizing in its cultivation. Whether you prune it is not only related to its face value, but also has a great impact on its later growth and development. Gardener Class Spring is here, why do a small number of jasmine leaves turn from yellow to white? Jasmine is often attacked by spider mites in spring, so its leaves gradually turn white and fall off. If someone in the family smokes, they can soak the cigarette in water for a few hours and then use it to spray diseased branches to kill insects. Of course, it is best to spray the entire plant to kill insects.