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ZoeHayes

Love getting out in my tiny garden, although have next to no idea what I'm doing. Aiming for a white/green relaxing space. Advice gratefully received.

Wisteria sinensis

  • Season Icon Mid SummerMid Summer 2018
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ZoeHayes

I planted this last autumn and am thrilled that it’s survived snow, heat and drought. It’s now romping away across a wire at the top of my fence and, which you can’t see in the picture, is quite bushy at the base (first 3’ or so). My question - HELP please - is: do I need to do anything in order to support its continued survival and some of the fabulous white flowers next year? All advice gratefully received. @Squares @mikethegardener

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ZoeHayes

Hi @mrsflowerpot - just seen you’re an Ambassador, are you able to offer any advice on wisteria alba please?

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anne8691

Would love to help but I just follow Monty's advice on summer/winter pruning and still it won't flower 🤔

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ZoeHayes

Oh! @anne8691, I can’t believe Monty ‘let you down’!! However, I will check whether winter prune is good in year one.

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Squares

Hi Zoe, thanks for tagging me, i follow basic rule of cutting tendrils back to three to five leaves and it should flower on older wood next year 😊👍

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ZoeHayes

Thanks @Squares - I think, if I use that four/five leaf ‘rule’ most of the tendrils will stay. Everything crossed for a few flowers next spring. 🤞

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  • Season Icon Mid SpringMid Spring 2017
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ZoeHayes

Wisteria at Myddleton House recently. Love Wisteria and am hoping to put a white variety into my garden for next year. Several other #wisteriahysteria pics on my Instagram - hayesie63

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