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Wisteria Borers Control How To Fix Wisteria Borer Damage
“Low-Tech” Wisteria Borer Control Use a length of thin wire and twirl it around in the borer hole. You can skewer the larvae and then slowly, gently p...
No Leaves On My Wisteria Vine - What Causes A Wisteria With No Leaves
Still Dormant There are actually several reasons why wisteria does not have leaves. Most commonly this can be due to weather. Those having cooler than...
Information On How To Transplant Wisteria Vines
To successfully transplant wisteria, you must dig deep. Continue digging and prying in a circle around your transplant. Wisteria doesn't like to be mo...
Care For Wisteria In Winter
Prune wisteria in late winter. Remove at least half of the prior year's growth, leaving just a few buds per stem. If you want a more formal appearance...
How To Get Wisteria To Bloom - Fix Wisteria Blooming Problems
Phosphorus encourages wisteria blossoms and helps to balance out the nitrogen. The other way to reduce the amount of nitrogen a wisteria plant is gett...
Pruning Wisteria How To Trim A Wisteria
Summer pruning (July or August) Cut back the whippy green shoots of the current year's growth to five or six leaves after flowering in July or August....
Wisteria Problems Learn More About Common Wisteria Diseases
Unlike fungal leaf diseases, crown and root problems in wisteria are rarely minor. Crown galls, cankers, root rots and graft failures may result in th...
Controlling Or Getting Rid Of Wisteria
Cut the wisteria to the ground to prevent it from resprouting. Be sure to bag up and dispose of all wisteria branches (and seed pods) to eliminate the...
Growing Wisteria - Proper Wisteria Vine Care
This vine requires deep, rich soil that is somewhat moist but will tolerate many soil conditions. Once planted, pruning is about the only important re...