Friday, November 13, 2009

How do you take care of wisteria. I had one for 3 years and it never bloomed.?

Don't feed it. Fertilizing a Wisteria will give you big healthy leaves, but no flowers. If it's close to the lawn, you'll want to avoid lawn food near the roots of the Wisteria.





Also, 3 years is still a baby plant. It can take 7 years before you see flowers. In the future, it's worth it to spend the extra money for a big plant that already has flowers.

How do you take care of wisteria. I had one for 3 years and it never bloomed.?
We call the wisteria vine, "the vine from hell". Just water that sucker a couple of times a week and stand back. It will grow 3 ft. tendrils in one day given adequate water. It is almost impossible to over water this plant.





The clusters of flowers will form where the new tendrils meet the old wood from last year. If you aren't getting flowers, you may not be watering enough, or cutting it back too severe and removing the flowering area.





Why call it the vine from hell? It covered the end of our house, crushed the solar system pipes, lifted shingles off the roof and even grew through the siding on the house.

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