Pruning is a crucial step in keeping fast-growing wisteria in check, and knowing when to winter prune wisteria can make all the difference to the plant's health come spring. If you're familiar with ...
Roses, apple trees, gooseberry bushes, wisteria and raspberries could all benefit from pruning at this time of year - Clara Molden Our gardens can seem inhospitable places during the depths of winter; ...
Wisteria delivers a beautiful spring display, but this vigorous vine needs plenty of pruning to keep it from swallowing the garden. "Wisteria are very vigorous vines and can climb easily to 30 to 40 ...
Question: We planted a wisteria in a big pot three years ago when it was in full bloom, but last year it had only a few flowers and this year none at all. It’s full of leaves, though, and we’ve been ...
CORVALLIS – Wisteria delivers a beautiful spring display, but this vigorous vine needs plenty of pruning to keep it from swallowing the garden. “Wisteria are very vigorous vines and can climb easily ...
A You probably have Wisteria macrostachys, also known as Kentucky wisteria. This lovely plant blooms quite reliably in the Twin Cities area, producing hanging clusters of lavender-blue flowers. Though ...
WHEN THE buckeyes and maples announce the change of season and begin to shed their multi-colored leaves, my garden thoughts revolve around pruning my trees, shrubs and perennials.? At the top of my ...
Q-We have a healthy-leaved wisteria that has not flowered in the three years since it was planted. Does it need special pruning or more fertilizer? A-Your wisteria needs two kinds of pruning to bloom: ...
Wisteria, with its enchanting purple blossoms, is a climbing plant that requires meticulous pruning. This cottage-garden favourite is renowned for its vigorous and sprawling root systems, which can ...
I don’t know what is worse – getting out with the holiday mall crowd or staying home on a December Saturday to prune the wisteria. Better to hang with the wisteria. With a few educated cuts you’ll ...
As summer comes to an end, it's easy to assume that things in the garden will also start to wind down – but don't be too hasty to hang up your gardening gloves, as there are still plenty of important ...