14 May
When to prune Wisteria
Wisteria is
pruned twice a year, in July or August, then again in January or February.
How to prune Wisteria
Wisteria
needs pruning twice a year to keep it floriferous and to prevent it from growing
out of its allotted space.
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.
This controls the size of the wisteria, preventing it getting into guttering and windows, and encourages it to form flower buds rather than green growth.
Winter Pruning
(JANUARY or FEBRUARY)Then, cut
back the same growths to two or three buds in January or February (when the
plant is dormant and leafless) to tidy it up before the growing season starts
and ensure the flowers will not be obscured by leaves.
(JANUARY or FEBRUARY)
Then, cut
back the same growths to two or three buds in January or February (when the
plant is dormant and leafless) to tidy it up before the growing season starts
and ensure the flowers will not be obscured by leaves.
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