Re: Re: Wisteria question


I am sure you are not growing the same wisteria I am,
but a friend gave it to me about 6-7 years ago and it
has bloomed every year- well at least a few especially
at first. It was very tiny back then, he had
overwintered it once so it was only 2 years old- of
course I have no idea if it was a seed or a
graft...but thinking graft. He wanted me to try it and
see if it was going to behave and survive here. it did
survive, but wish it would have grown faster.

Are you sure you are not cutting off the blooms to be
when you doing all this trimming?

Donna

--- "Christopher P. Lindsey" <lindsey@mallorn.com>
wrote:

> > We do that every year, for the past 6 years, at
> least.  Is there such  a 
> > thing as non-blooming wisteria?  Had to go out and
> wack at it again, it  was 
> > climbing every tree.
> 
> Hi Noreen,
> 
>    I read somewhere that a wisteria needs to be at
> least seven years old 
>    before it will bloom.  Is it an old one, or a
> young one?
> 
> Chris
> 
>
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