The potted jasmine is best moved indoors for the winter. Because it's cold outside, it's easy to get frostbitten. It can be put in a relatively warm room, which is more beneficial to it. In winter, the light is weak, so it should be placed in a well lit place to provide it with enough light. In addition, before winter, it can also be pruned once, will plant dry, too long branches cut, to save nutrients.
For the plants planted in the field, before winter, they should be fertilized once to help supplement nutrients. Before the temperature drops to 5 ℃, it's better to build a shed for them to spend the winter in. This prevents them from freezing. If it's too late to build a shed, you can put a layer of plastic tape on the outside of all plants to prevent cold
It is difficult for its seedlings to survive the winter. First of all, the temperature should be kept above 15 ℃ as far as possible, and it is better to reach 20 ℃. Secondly, the light should be sufficient. If the natural light is not enough, artificial lighting is needed. Because the seedlings have not grown up completely, the ability to resist cold is weak, so the requirements for temperature and light are higher