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With everyone looking to soak up as much late-summer sun as possible this month, it's the perfect time to get outside and ...
Gardeners are being encouraged to start pruning these five plants – or risk subpar growth next year. As the weather warms up ...
However, trimming wisteria is crucial not only to manage the plant's strength but also for gardeners hoping to boost its ...
Yes, wisteria vine plants are poisonous to people and pets if they’re chewed or swallowed. Poison Control cautions that the plant can cause mouth pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Grace C. of Santa Rosa asks: I have two wisteria plants growing up a big, sturdy arbor. It has grown quite a lot in one year.
Knowing that wisteria can live a long time is an indication that, as far as care is concerned, wisteria plants are probably best left alone, a strategy sometimes called “benign neglect,” based ...
Japanese wisteria (W. floribunda) is a smaller plant, topping out at about 30 feet and blooming as the leaves unfurl with 2 to 3 foot long racemes.
How will the color fit with other plants nearby? If it will be a large plant, you might ask if will block the view of other things in your yard? Those are all part of the Right Plant, Right Place ...
Only plant a wisteria if you like to work! I have a love-hate relationship with my wisteria. In May when it's in full bloom, with long hanging fragrant flowers, I definitely love the tweetle out ...
Here are five plants you should prune in August to ensure they will bloom to their full potential the following year ...