Learn about less invasive types of wisteria vines, and how to grow, train, prune, and support wisteria, an essential member of the Southern garden.
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Wisteria is one of the internet's favourite flowers and Cambridge is packed full of Instagrammable spots to embrace wisteria hysteria season
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Basic Guide to Growing Wisteria, How to grow wisteria
Few plants can rival the dramatic spring beauty of a wisteria vine in full bloom. With the right growing conditions and some occasional pruning, wisteria is a beautiful, fast growing vine - and a worthwhile addition to nearly any garden.
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Why won't a reluctant wisteria bloom? There are lots of possible reasons. Bad attitude, for one. This is a vine that wants its way in the garden. Show it w
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Wisteria is notable not only for its attractive, fragrant flowers, but also for its vigorous growth. The vine may grow 10 feet or more in one year, and can easily overwhelm nearby plants and…
Wisterias are beautiful vines known for their vibrant, traffic-stopping colors. But they are also notorious for growing aggressively. This article will explain how to successively grow and care for one.
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Alan Titchmarsh gives advice for growing this most glorious of horticultural spectacles.
Wisteria season has finally arrived in London and victorian doors never looked so pretty! That's why I couldn't resist sharing some of my favourite images on Instagram with you and get into the #wisteriahysteria mood. The next two photos from the artist Jessica (@jesstudd) prove that wisteria is all over the town, from
Alan Titchmarsh gives advice for growing this most glorious of horticultural spectacles.
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Wisteria season has finally arrived in London and victorian doors never looked so pretty! That's why I couldn't resist sharing some of my favourite images on Instagram with you and get into the #wisteriahysteria mood. The next two photos from the artist Jessica (@jesstudd) prove that wisteria is all over the town, from
You probably saw our PLANS after we set up our Pergola. And we really want to have something like this... Our inspiration photos are pergola filled with Wisteria Vine. So, naturally, we had to get our Wisteria Vines. We got ours at a local garden Center -$48 per vine plant And since the pergola was made of metal, we were afraid with the extreme heat in our area, the metal might end up being too hot for the vine to grow onto. Plus the posts seems too narrow for the vines for the vines as well. So my brilliant husband devised an ingenious plan to build a trellis on the pergola posts! Not looking so ingenious yet... ;-) I have to thank my hubs for this idea immensely since I initially tried to convince him to buy something like this because I was doubtful of that plan... Romantic Curved trellis from Menards I just thought something ready-made would be easier and quicker, but then it's made of metal again, and I'm not sure our wisteria will survive climbing up these. So he built this instead.... Looks way better than my store-bought trellis Up close He built this using 2" x 1" pieces of wood and painted it with black outdoor paint. We used the original trellis first to let the vines get acclimated to it's new pot and location. We also added some mushroom compost around the vine plant as recommended by the gardener at the garden center we bought it from (apparently fungus is the wisteria's main enemy- anyhow, we both don't know much about it so we just followed what the gardener said, if you know something about vines, please let me know on how we can take care of it better!). Our Wisteria without her 'crutches' After a few days we removed the trellis our wisteria came with and tied her up to our own trellis. We're keeping a close eye on it and hopefully we'll be able to share our progress on this. On a not-so-good-note, they say it may take up to 3 years before a wisteria would start blossoming. But I'm in no rush, we just want the greenery to start creeping up before the winter starts again and also just trying to keep our wisteria alive! Cross your fingers with me would you? Have a Great Week! VEL Would love to hear your thoughts! Please share away... Linking back to... Amaze me Monday, Under the Table & Dreaming, The Dedicated House, Linda's Coastal Charm, Cozy Little House, A Stroll Thru Life, The Winthrop Chronicles, Carolyn's Homework, VMG 206, Gingersnap Crafts, Savvy Southern Style, Fluster Buster, The Life of Jennifer Dawn, Work It Wednesday, From My Front Porch to Yours, French Country Cottage, The Shabby Nest, The Pin Junkie, Serenity Now
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Learn the pros and cons of growing whimsical wisteria in your garden before you choose whether to add this flowering vine to your yard.
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For the first 2 or 3 years you need to prune the wisteria to form the permanent frame and shape of the wisteria which will
Learn how to plant, grow, and care for wisteria, a lovely—but aggressive—vine with cascades of beautiful bluish-purple flowers.
Wisteria blooms in March in central NC, where I live. The woods are full of the vines and the scent is everywhere. Color breakdown: Warm green, nearly lime, in the center. Gray green leaves. Pur…
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I planted two small Wisteria trees in my pool area last summer and it's such a treat to see them in bloom right now. Here is the one on the left: Wisteria is a flowering plant that includes species of climbing vines. As beautiful as they are, it's hard to believe that in many parts of the United States, Wisteria is c
Learn about less invasive types of wisteria vines, and how to grow, train, prune, and support wisteria, an essential member of the Southern garden.
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Wisteria, Master's Lodge, Jesus College, Cambridge, 7 May 2015 The Wisteria is a couple of weeks late compared to last year. As one of the local ones is at its best I decided to have a 'Wisteria Day' in Cambridge. But I had forgotten how many micro-climates there are. Some are past their best, others are barely coming into bloom and there are all stages in between.