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Re: Wisteria


Thank you for the information, I'll give it a try.
-Garden of Weedin'
NW  Oregon

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> From: Mary Townsend <m.townsend@bigpond.com>
> To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Wisteria
> Date: Monday, June 29, 1998 6:07 PM
> 
> It's not unusual for Japanese wisterias to take quite a few years to
> establish before they start to flower.  During that establishment time, it's
> ok to fertilize and water, but once established be careful not to overdo it,
> or they put all their energy into producing leaves at the expense of
> flowers.
> Another reason for not flowering is not enough sun, but sounds as if you
> think yours does get enough.  Pruning is also important - major pruning
> should be done after flowering (or in late Spring), after that it might need
> one or two tidy ups, pruning new shoots back to two or three leaves.
> 
> Good luck with it!
> 
> Mary
> Amazing Trees
> http://www.suite101.com/topics/page.cfm/1079
> 

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