What could be better than sitting under an arbor covered in Wisteria blossoms? An arbor style bench is the first on my list of 10 great garden benches. See al…
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
I live a very mundane life compared to those Desperate housewives residing on Wisteria Lane. I am desperate at times, but that's a diffe...
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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I live a very mundane life compared to those Desperate housewives residing on Wisteria Lane. I am desperate at times, but that's a diffe...
A wisteria arbor at Fujinomiya Sengen Shrine, Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan.
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My wisteria tree, is still a vine, simply trained as a tree. This takes an incredible amount of heavy pruning two or three times...
HGTV.com showcases vines for arches and pergolas, including clematis, trumpet vine, climbing roses, hops, honeysuckle and wisteria.
Wisteria can live a long, healthy life with no pruning at all, happily twining, climbing, and sprawling over everything in its path. But for the gardener who has limited space and wants to enjoy more visible and abundant wisteria flowers, a pruning routine becomes a necessary chore.
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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
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…