Saturday, November 14, 2009

What is the best way to get my wisteria to flower?

Wisteria blooms on last years growth. Keep lower "whips" trimmed off. Keep "hands" -- short twigs with five leaflets -- they will bloom next year. In my area they bloom in March before leafing out. There is often later minor bloom in summer but not visible because of foliage.

What is the best way to get my wisteria to flower?
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Reply:Keep the long tendrils off the ground--use a trellis or something to keep it off the ground--but it sometimes takes a young wisteria a couple of years to bloom.
Reply:just sit back and wait until spring
Reply:They usually flower in spring around april may, then lose there leaves in the winter.


so its past there blooming season. Also need full sun.The ones I see are usually neglected.
Reply:do not trim in the fall as this is when the buds form and you will cut them off. the plant will bloom when it matures in about 2 years
Reply:It take over 5 years to get them to bloom. You didn't say what part of the country you live in.that would help. If it's older vine,prune it hard.


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