Tuesday, April 28, 2009

How to grow a wisteria?

How do i grow a wisteria? Can i grow it from a cutting?

How to grow a wisteria?
Yes it can be grown from a cutting, beware though, it tends to take over.
Reply:The quick answer is yes.


The correct answer is "The type of wisteria you have determines how easily the wisteria cutting will root."





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisteria





The Japanese variety we had at my mother's house was very prolific and easy to propagate. It took over quickly. I bought another variety from Home Depot and cuttings didn't want to root without some encouragement from rooting hormone.
Reply:You can, but like everyone else said, it is fickle and depends upon the variety. Try looking at the Southern Living Gardening section. There are several, some easier than most. You'll be able to find out which works best for your climate, and how "under control" it will be. Good luck.


I miss the smell of wisteria blooming *sigh*.
Reply:you cant really. if it doesnt grow in your yard it wont grow in your yard. wisteria is very difficult to transplant.
Reply:Wisteria can be grown from cuttings. Rooting hormone helps immensely. But Wisteria is notorious for being fickle about blooming. Good luck. I know someone with two. One bloomed every other year from the time it was planted. The other too ten years but has bloomed every year since. The first blooms well every other year.

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