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Wisteria pruning following old advice.

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megfitz | 23:43 Thu 26th Jul 2012 | Gardening
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Have bitten the bullet and pruned one wisteria to 2 buds having read about this in an old magazine and for comparison left the other to 5/6 buds . It's supposed to be timesaving, no need for February pruning and it was certainly easier to identify the leaf axils what affect it will have on the flowering I don't know ...supposedly no difference but will report back next year. Fingers crossed!!.
Has anyone else read this/tried this.
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The RHS doesn't seem to have been convinced by your method:
http://apps.rhs.org.u.../profile.aspx?pid=242
I always did mine January and August.
I think the reason behind the method traditionally used is all about the bud development. If you cut it back too hard too soon, there is a case that the buds that should develop for flowers next year, will develop as new shoots in september and grow into whispy weak stems which are totally useless.

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