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Did you not post a pic of your gaff, similar time last year Mick with something that you were “training” and said it would give off an abundance of colour once ready?.... or am i mixed up with someone else?

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Very good point.

I have a wisteria, that for some reason is always weeks behind all the others, especially D. Croppers. It’s in full sun but is a bit tardy.

 

I was waiting for it to improve but since you asked.

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Yeah thats the one, i kinda remembered the link across to your house and a arch. Wonder why its not thriving the same as others given what you’ve said [emoji848]

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23 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Very good point.

I have a wisteria, that for some reason is always weeks behind all the others, especially D. Croppers. It’s in full sun but is a bit tardy.

 

I was waiting for it to improve but since you asked.

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Michael,  a lesser man than I would gloat at your wisteria. However, if you remember, I only bought the house two years ago so I can't claim any credit at all.  AJSTrees actually complimented me on the training. Bugger! I was going to be rather pompous then realised you might click.

 

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3 hours ago, David Cropper said:

The wisteria is all out now on all three walls. The amount of pollen floating around is incredible this year. You can taste it in the air.

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Beautiful wisteria. Very early out. Is your house on a hill? ?

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39 minutes ago, Ratman said:

Yeah thats the one, i kinda remembered the link across to your house and a arch. Wonder why its not thriving the same as others given what you’ve said emoji848.png

Good question.

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Very good point.

I have a wisteria, that for some reason is always weeks behind all the others, especially D. Croppers. It’s in full sun but is a bit tardy.

 

I was waiting for it to improve but since you asked.

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Could be a slightly less hardy species. By the look of the colour it is a more pink colour, than the regular more blue pink. Do you know which species it is?

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Dunno, I forget, when I bought it I remember opting for something different, but you’re right, the flowers are more delicate and finer than the common vulgar, flashy cheap sort that @David Cropper has inherited!

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18 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Beautiful wisteria. Very early out. Is your house on a hill? ?

No. Fairly near to a river on flattish land. I'm just off to give Young Demsey  some of my extensive knowledge regarding successful wisteria cultivation. 

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