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Pruning wisteria????? Any tips?


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Morning,

I love pruning these but am wary of peoples reactions.

Twice in recent years I've cut Wisterias back for women who have cried when they saw the resulting scaffold. Once a rich American woman at her chateau and a French Countess in Normandy who stormed off telling us we have killed it, vandals and that we where fired! IIn each case I revisited the sites during the summer to see a re-assuring wealth of blooms from the 'vandalised' Wisteria.

I feel the key thing for a Wizzy is regular pruning by the same person or at least in the same manner.

People tend to do it once then leave it for a few years.

I try an leave the flower buds where I can, these are the fat ones also I don't remove all the stems carrying the May early season flowers.

(they flower twice a year in general)

It may be less tidy than leaving a scaffold but keep some stems carrying flower buds and tie them in well, you can always remove them after flowering if you price a remedial visit into your job.

Best of luck and dont worry, you can't kill it!

Ty

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