THE ONLY WAY TO GROW WISTERIA/WYSTERIA (WITH FULL UPDATES)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2020
  • Welcome to my channel BirdofParadise! In this video we learn the only successful method of planting and growing wisteria. The process of growing wisteria is simple and you will quickly see results after just one month. We go over why your plants might not be germinating and how you can solve this issue. We also go into detail over how to protect your beautiful wisteria vine from pests, as snails are the biggest detterent to growing healthy vines.
    Vines can quickly scale a building, and easily destroy rooftops and ceilings, which is why it is best grown on a trellis away from a house or building. Although very fragrant and beautiful, this wisteria can be quite invasive. Because it grows on our house, we have to prune it HEAVILY each summer. Wisteria vines can grow in pretty much any soil type, including sand or clay, and of course, garden soil, however, it prefers moist and well-draining soil. Although juvenile wisteria grows slowly, the elegant and vibrant purple flowers make it worth the wait.
    Wisteria can be grown in a pot, however it prefers to spread its roots in the ground.
    Please like/share and subscribe if you enjoyed this video! If you have any questions leave a comment below :)
    / @birdofparadise
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  • @Sleepy_Crabe
    @Sleepy_Crabe 4 года назад +10

    Hi, we had our wisteria planted 2 years ago, it is so thin, when can I expect flowers? And how old is your gorgeous wisteria? Thanks

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 года назад +13

      Do you know how old your plant was when you bought it? Wisterias usually bloom around 3- 5 years after planting. We have had ours for over 10 years, and has been blooming each year since then. If your wisteria is not juvenile (older than 5 years old), check to see that it's getting enough sunlight (6 hours a day) and that the soil is moist and well-draining. Try adding compost to the soil, and then adding a layer of mulch (compost adds nutrients and mulch keeps the soil cool). Lmk more about your plant, I'd be happy to help you!

    • @Sleepy_Crabe
      @Sleepy_Crabe 4 года назад +3

      BirdofParadise Thanks very much! The plant was few months old when planted, so I guess I’ll just have to be very patient 😌

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 года назад +5

      Keyue Zhu it takes some time but it’s worth the wait:) keep me updated. Hope to see you around more of my videos :) good luck!

    • @sodaratieng9507
      @sodaratieng9507 2 года назад +1

      I planted mine from seeds. For 15 years never bloomed! Please, help!

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  2 года назад +1

      How is the drainage? Is it getting full sun?

  • @LizBrousseau
    @LizBrousseau 4 года назад +3

    SO excited about stumbling upon your channel, I have 4 acres to garden and need ALL the help I can get!!! so into plants right now!

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 года назад

      Amazing! Looks like we can help each other out :)

  • @keito.9895
    @keito.9895 3 года назад +27

    After watching the anime Demon slayer I want to grow this tree

  • @myterracegarden1067
    @myterracegarden1067 3 года назад +1

    Wow beautiful flowers 👏👏👏👌👌👌👌

  • @thumperman8490
    @thumperman8490 3 года назад +1

    I grew standard bay cuttings, and also make the twisted type, 5 good twists around a 1cm cane, takes years to get good plants but worth the wait, as when fully formed they look great. I will take some wisteria cuttings off my plant this year and try the seed method, 3-5 years sitting in the back of the garden will go in a trice. Great vid well done.

  • @lovethegarden.kumariyeline4835
    @lovethegarden.kumariyeline4835 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful lovender flowers.

  • @tagladyify
    @tagladyify 3 года назад +1

    I love Wisteria! So fragrant and exotically beautiful! There are several types of wisteria some Asian and some North American. Kentucky Wisteria is a native North America variety that I have and it bloomed right away. It was a couple of feet tall when I bought it in a large pot, likely a couple of seasons old, and it had blooms on it and bloomed heavily every spring after that. I also have an Asian wisteria that I have had for at least 10 years that has never bloomed. From the info I have read that is not uncommon for Asian varieties. I am in zone 5B and both vines get full sun in a southern exposure.

    • @sodaratieng9507
      @sodaratieng9507 2 года назад +1

      Tracy Spode, Hi I planted mine from seeds and never flower. Can you please share some of your cutting branches? I’m in California. Thanks!

    • @tagladyify
      @tagladyify 2 года назад +1

      @@sodaratieng9507 get the Kentucky wisteria, native to a North America. The Asian variety can take a decade and sometimes never blooms on our continent. It’s best to get them from someone local as it will be more acclimated to your climate. You could try local nurseries, plant exchanges or even on Etsy or eBay.

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  2 года назад +1

      I saw wisteria being sold at Home Depot a couple weeks ago. How about calling your local HD and seeing if they’re in stock?

    • @kevinjamesparr552
      @kevinjamesparr552 Месяц назад +1

      Blue Moon Wisteria is only one able to grow in zone 4. The rest need zone 6 .None of them will grow well or bloom in windy sites

    • @tagladyify
      @tagladyify Месяц назад

      @@kevinjamesparr552 I get winter temps into the negative 40 degree range at times and more often negative 20 degree and have extreme winds often. Still my Kentucky wisteria, unprotected thrives and I have to regularly cut it way back.

  • @zannaB60
    @zannaB60 29 дней назад +2

    I have tried copper for snails and slugs. It doesn't work. They crawl right over it. However, a beer trap does work.

  • @jeannehowell3733
    @jeannehowell3733 3 месяца назад +1

    Copper wire to deter snails!? Awesome tip!!

  • @marissa21211
    @marissa21211 3 года назад +1

    i love wisteria! i have two planted in front of my yard. i hang the vines in front of my gutters. every time when i flowers, it attracts alot of beatles. the beatles sometime knocks down my wisteria flowers. it pisses me off so much. i wish i can get rid of them.. thanks for the video.

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  3 года назад

      Haha, wow didn’t know they attract beatles. Thanks for watching :)

  • @tagladyify
    @tagladyify 3 года назад

    Your wisteria growing on the arbor looks like my Kentucky Wisteria.

  • @tinasfilipinokitchen7111
    @tinasfilipinokitchen7111 2 года назад

    I've my wisteria 5 years since then it blooms every year. This year we have a bad frost hopefully some of the buds will survive.

  • @aisterimkute706
    @aisterimkute706 Год назад +1

    Omg so beautiful 😍 🤩 can a top be cut of to make it branch out and grow as a tree?

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  Год назад

      Yes you definitely can! I’ve even seen people create bonsais out of wisteria! Happy gardening 👩‍🌾

  • @hanzelpaige1297
    @hanzelpaige1297 2 года назад +2

    Buying wisteria can be very tricky. It doesn’t matter what variety it is, but you have to make sure that the one you pick already has blooms or it is GRAFTED. Growing them from seeds can take 10-20 years before you see any blooms, and sometimes when grown from seeds you may NEVER see any blooms. So I advise against wisteria grown from seeds. Best wishes!

  • @meenaskitchen1509
    @meenaskitchen1509 2 года назад +1

    👌👌👍

  • @jaymechanic1228
    @jaymechanic1228 Год назад

    I got 2 wysteria plants from local garden centre. 1 had already flowered. I planted them in the garden to grow around a wooden seating harbor . That was over a year ago and im yet to see any extra growth . Am i doing anything wrong?? The plants are still the same size as when i got them

  • @tigerlily6138
    @tigerlily6138 3 года назад +1

    So beautiful, I want a wisteria plant for my pergola,,,,but hard to find here in India

  • @ongalad1981
    @ongalad1981 2 года назад +1

    I took the fresh pods off this fall. Should I let the seeds dry out or put them immediately into water. Already took them out of the soft fuzzy pod.

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  2 года назад +1

      I would let them dry a bit. Seeds drop when the pod is brown and dry

    • @ongalad1981
      @ongalad1981 2 года назад +1

      @@BirdofParadise thanks I will do that. I live in michigan should I let them dry till spring?

  • @stephengoodwin6403
    @stephengoodwin6403 4 года назад +1

    I bought some purple wisteria cuttings from a mail order.They arrived very moist.They are all about 18 inches long,some with root fibers.How do I plant these? Do I cover the root fibers and the rest stand vertically,or cover both ends with soil? What fertilizer would best?

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 года назад

      Hi! stephen goodwin Since they arrived moist, I would say continue to make sure that they don’t dry out once you plant them. Make sure you plant them in well- draining soil, covering the roots. Don’t worry about fertilizer for now, however in a few months time you can add some compost if you’d like. If I had a photo, I could better assist you- I hope you found this helpful! Keep me updated!

    • @stephengoodwin6403
      @stephengoodwin6403 4 года назад +1

      @@BirdofParadise,yes,thank you.I planted them in a good,shaded place (but not too much shade).A few of the root fibers are showing,but they are planted pretty deep ,and we have had 5 inches of rain in the last few days .I will keep them moist,and add some more dirt and mulch tomorrow

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 года назад +1

      stephen goodwin awesome! Good luck! Hope to see u around more of my videos :) have a great weekend

    • @stephengoodwin6403
      @stephengoodwin6403 4 года назад +1

      @@BirdofParadise,you will.I have just started a garden,aiming for a semi tropical theme,(although their is already a row of PDesert Rose and Purple Sage along the back fence,which gets all the sun.They are established so will leave them)

  • @PLEASESUBSCRIBE2ME123
    @PLEASESUBSCRIBE2ME123 Год назад +1

    It will be 20 years when growing wisteria from Seed before the plant blues. It’s better to take a cutting after eating already blooming plant into grafted onto a healthy stock.

  • @efimeros1020
    @efimeros1020 Год назад +1

    drop the ebay link huhu

  • @badriprasadagrawal1753
    @badriprasadagrawal1753 2 года назад

    plant kharidna he

  • @tuetanitomaple
    @tuetanitomaple 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi do you know a place or website yo buy wisteria seeds? I cant find them, you can sell me a few ? Please

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 месяца назад

      Hi, where are you located? They sell them at Lowe’s and Home Depot. They should be stocking Wisteria soon as Spring rolls in

  • @rosefanatic450
    @rosefanatic450 2 года назад +1

    Can this grow in a hot climate (45 degrees Celcius/ 113 degrees Fahrenheit)?

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  Год назад

      It just depends… it’s possible as long as it’s getting sufficient water. The question is, how often is it that hot? If it’s that hot all the time I don’t think it would survive

  • @bosatsu76
    @bosatsu76 3 года назад +2

    Would you plant more than one wisteria to climb up a trellis? Plant in a small group?

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  3 года назад

      One for a trellis is enough I would say, unless it’s a large plot of land. We have 3 in one spot but it has a large surface area!

    • @katrinahendrey9826
      @katrinahendrey9826 3 года назад

      @@BirdofParadise I know the plant can take yrs to flower but does the tree grow fast ?

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  3 года назад

      @katrinahendrey Once it’s established it grows very fast, and needs a good trim in the summer :) hope that answers your question

  • @13mandragora13
    @13mandragora13 3 года назад +1

    Hi, I both 2 baby wisterias a few months ago and they haven't grown 1 cm since the day I bought them. Is that normal? The whole summer?! 😳

  • @iPodknowsbestkohtube
    @iPodknowsbestkohtube 4 года назад +3

    First

  • @davidlee50
    @davidlee50 2 года назад +1

    What is the soil mix for potted Wisteria?

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  2 года назад +1

      Anything that promotes good drainage. So I would say you can do a mixture of compost, garden soil, and some people add sand and cow manure (if possible). Wishing you luck and happy gardening 🙏

  • @kevinescobar8102
    @kevinescobar8102 4 года назад +1

    I want to sprout my own but some tolled me it takes like 10 years to see them flower for the first time :-( I guess I will just have to be very very patient

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 года назад +2

      Yes it does take time- but some can flower between 3-5 years, and others take longer. Good luck :)

    • @kevinescobar8102
      @kevinescobar8102 4 года назад +1

      Thank you :)

  • @thesilentone4024
    @thesilentone4024 4 года назад +1

    Can you do an update on them in a month or 2 I would like to see how tall they are😁

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 года назад

      I will try to :) I’m going to see if I can post a photo on my channels section for u

    • @thesilentone4024
      @thesilentone4024 4 года назад +1

      @@BirdofParadise asome

  • @RR-hm2qj
    @RR-hm2qj 4 месяца назад +1

    Is it true that wisteria from seeds takes longer to flower than growing from cuttings?

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  4 месяца назад

      I’ve personally never had success with cuttings, but I’d assume so if the existing plant is older. If you don’t have patience I would try stopping by Home Depot or Lowe’s this spring- they may have them in stock :)

  • @7uuaan
    @7uuaan 2 года назад +1

    why are my wisteria leaves getting yellow spots?

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  2 года назад

      It could be a few things:
      •not enough drainage and soggy soil
      •mildew/leaf spot fungal diseases (if it’s fungal-> pluck off affected leaves, prune wisteria (it needs more air flow) and put neem oil on it
      Hoping this works for you!

  • @tagladyify
    @tagladyify 3 года назад +1

    Have you made wine from the blooms? I have some fermenting for the first time this year. The rest of the plant is highly poisonous, especially the seeds and pods.

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  2 года назад +1

      I have not, thanks for the info! how is it going?

    • @tagladyify
      @tagladyify 2 года назад

      @@BirdofParadise it’s absolutely delicious!

    • @tagladyify
      @tagladyify 2 года назад

      @@BirdofParadise was gone before I could let it age more than a few months. The family loves it.

    • @tagladyify
      @tagladyify 2 года назад

      @@BirdofParadise just have to be sure to use only the petals no green parts.

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  2 года назад +1

      Wow, that’s so cool! I didn’t know you could do that. How did you learn how to do that?

  • @lala-dx6gb
    @lala-dx6gb 3 года назад +1

    hi do you sell cuttings from your wisteria plant? I was told growing wisteria from seed may take up to 15 years to flower. Im not sure how long a cutting may take to flower but I guess will be less than planting from seed. Im looking for a small mature plant to buy or some cuttings. Thank you

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  3 года назад

      hi, this is my personal email birdofparadise150@gmail.com. Please send me an email of where you are based and we can work something out

  • @Idontknowwhattonameme14
    @Idontknowwhattonameme14 Год назад +1

    Can I grow this in India ?

  • @gedbill4058
    @gedbill4058 Год назад +1

    Wisteria seeds rarely flower and if they do it would take them years and years.... best buy a grafted Wisteria.

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  Год назад

      It’s much easier that way yes. I’ve seen them sold at Lowe’s once… but it’s not too often you see them sold unfortunately

  • @thumperman8490
    @thumperman8490 3 года назад +1

    Keep them in pots with a bands of Vaseline on the sides ...snails and slugs cannot climb over a Vaseline strip.

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  3 года назад

      WOW! That’s great advice. Thank you!! Will try that next 😊

    • @thumperman8490
      @thumperman8490 3 года назад +1

      Great video, well done, keep them coming.

    • @thumperman8490
      @thumperman8490 3 года назад +1

      But the way, the soil must be snail and slug egg free when you plant he cuttings in the pots with Vaseline bands. You can sterilise the soil by putting the bag of compost in a microwave oven for 3-4 mins. Zaps all the bugs!

    • @BirdofParadise
      @BirdofParadise  3 года назад

      It doesn’t kill the nutrients in the compost?

  • @5877user
    @5877user Год назад +1

    If you plant wisteria in the ground, just remember it can be invasive.

  • @IM1THE2KING3
    @IM1THE2KING3 4 года назад +1

    #SocialDistancing hi