I've never done anything to this one, but since it had "gone wild", it probably doesn't have the same requirements that a hybrid does. It's planted in exactly the same spot that Mom and Dad had one when I was growing up. That one had the bigger, longer blooms on it. I have childhood memories of that one being full of bumble bees the whole time it was blooming and I was scared to go near it.I have always loved wisteria.
I tried to grow one at the old house, but I had trouble keeping the soil pH below 8, even with copious amounts of compost, pine needles and sulphur compounds.
It did OK and bloomed some, but I can't say it ever thrived there. Gone, now.
City took the property and built a round about, widened the road again.
29Morning Expat
How many more days?
And another reason round abouts are evil= wisteria killing round aboutsI have always loved wisteria.
I tried to grow one at the old house, but I had trouble keeping the soil pH below 8, even with copious amounts of compost, pine needles and sulphur compounds.
It did OK and bloomed some, but I can't say it ever thrived there, like yours. All gone, now.
City took the property and built a round about, widened the road again.
At least the weekend looks decent.Hard to work today with the really nice weather outside
Mmmmmmmmm. Molasses cookies.stopped by the bakery for cookies, molesasses and chocolate chip. Had to get the order picked up and got a coffee to boot fed horses and even the evil one
Too wet to mow now and going to bed. This day looks perfect. Be safe out there. Tim