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Quote from bossotter on 28th January 2023, 6:41 pm
Hello Last year we moved and we lucky to inherit a wisteria which must be at least 10+years old. It’s growing up a fence. I would like to train some new stems onto a new frame I’m building. Should I winter prune all but the stems I want to train ? Do I leave the new stems in tact and not prime at all ? Thank you !! ??
Hello Last year we moved and we lucky to inherit a wisteria which must be at least 10+years old. It’s growing up a fence. I would like to train some new stems onto a new frame I’m building. Should I winter prune all but the stems I want to train ? Do I leave the new stems in tact and not prime at all ? Thank you !! ??
A prune of Wisteria twice per year will encourage growth and flowering, January and February for winter trimming, August for the summer trim back, I don’t have a Wisteria but I trimmed back my elderly neighbours, undertaking Lees advice, and the shrub is still alive n kicking, have a look on Lee’s you tube video on pruning Wisteria, I trimmed back to the suggested 3 bud’ (winter later Feb) tied in where required, and so far so good.Hope all goes well.
Bob
Hi Bossiter,
A prune of Wisteria twice per year will encourage growth and flowering, January and February for winter trimming, August for the summer trim back, I don’t have a Wisteria but I trimmed back my elderly neighbours, undertaking Lees advice, and the shrub is still alive n kicking, have a look on Lee’s you tube video on pruning Wisteria, I trimmed back to the suggested 3 bud’ (winter later Feb) tied in where required, and so far so good.Hope all goes well.