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emx384 | 04:42 Sat 21st Apr 2007 | Home & Garden
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I have a a well established wisteria growing on an arch in my garden (was here long before me!) I have no idea how to look after it? Having observed it over the last few years it seems to be producing less and less flowers - what am I not doing right?
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Hi emx, Has it become more shaded by other plants around the arch ? that could be one possibility.
Many wisterias are just starting to come into flower now, if they are positioned well (late may to early june is usual)
A sunny but sheltered site is best and it will also cope with partial shade.
It should flower in june and then again in august and is best pruned in between in july, citting back the current years side growths to approx 6in's
A mulch of compost around the roots (spring & autumn) should also help.
A slow-reliese pelleted fertilizer givenevery 6 weeks or as directed throuthout the growing season should keep it looking good. Good Luck Tbird+
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Thanks for the reply. It is not xhaded by anything else and is in fact the most dominant thing in the garden! It has flowers on it now, probably more so than actual leaves! I will try pruning it in July as you suggest and fingers crossed I will get more flowers on it for later in the year!

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