The Husband is feeling a great sense of achievement at the moment - the Wisteria has flowered for the very first time.
It doesn't sound a great thing, except we planted it as a young plant against the back wall if the house at least 12 years ago. Neither of us had any experience of this type of plant and, of course, we were both working at the time and so we left it to do its own thing. This was a big mistake as we later discovered as it needs proper pruning to shape the plant and to encourage it to start flowering.
Once we had both finished with work the Husband decided to try and get the wisteria to flower. So for a couple of years he pruned it, albeit rather tentatively. Nothing happened. The Husband got a little frustrated about this and announced that the wisteria had one more opportunity to flower or he would dig it up and throw it away. I wouldn't call his pruning this time as tentative - it was more like buchery. Real kill or cure. After he had finished this task there was very little left, it looked like a few stems and very little green.
And it worked. We've had a good first flowering from the plant. And, hopefully, we'll have more flowers on it in future years.
3 comments:
Severe pruning seems to suit many plants. The wisteria is beautiful (as is the lovely brick wall). Congratulations!
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Thank you. We are hoping that now the wisteria has flowered once it will do so again.
What a gorgeous wisteria - I've been having a slightly similar problem - only mine had flowered until it was cut by my neighbour!
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