All About Wisteria: Growing, Cautions, Summer Pruning this Beautiful Behemoth

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Wisteria (W. sinensis and W. floribunda) is an iconic garden vine. Many a Victorian front porch or brick garden wall are swathed in its large fragrant drapey blossoms each spring.
    But Wisteria is a BEAST of a plant, and it takes careful strategy and maintenance to keep this long-lived beauty in your garden without it becoming a nuisance. Let me walk you through what you should know before you put in a wisteria vine, and how we care for and prune ours.
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Комментарии • 152

  • @kimcox4059
    @kimcox4059 2 года назад +17

    I have wanted a wisteria for years! Even after watching this I still really want one. However, I will no longer be planting it near my house so thank you!

  • @leesteal4458
    @leesteal4458 7 месяцев назад +4

    I love how knowledgable you are.

  • @qkranarchist3015
    @qkranarchist3015 Год назад +6

    Well, that's that. Cleared myself from wanting that plant lolol. I'm all set. Thank you!!!!!!

    • @champagnewalkersequinemass3568
      @champagnewalkersequinemass3568 10 дней назад

      @@qkranarchist3015 there are modest varieties much easier to manage. Also varieties that bloom twice a year. Don’t let this woman’s hatred of the plant make decisions for you. Investigate educate. Assess. Twice a year pruning for such stupendous beauty is a small price to pay. Done properly, 30” twice a year is nothing.

  • @drsanjaygulati
    @drsanjaygulati 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for the wonderful video. Gratitude. I just started a wisteria from the seeds. They took one month to germinate and I just heard that wisteria can start flowering after a decade. The party will begin, when all guests have left 😊

  • @permiebird937
    @permiebird937 2 года назад +9

    I lived in an old tall narrow Victorian house in the Alphabet district back in the 80s. It had a Wisteria that had grown up the north side and over the roof. I loved it, but it was the possum super highway.

  • @Addiecakes55
    @Addiecakes55 2 года назад +27

    Is it weird that the intimidating nature of this plant makes me want to have one more? Also, Ruth looks like Claire Danes! So lovely!

  • @Nemodog
    @Nemodog 2 года назад +10

    I hope you will share how you prune your wisteria for the winter. What an eye opener this video has been for me! I had no idea they were so work intensive. I've wanted one for years but hadn't gotten to it. I might not now...... Thank you!

  • @angelacevedo4588
    @angelacevedo4588 2 года назад +7

    I love the color combination of the wisteria and house. Absolutely beautiful!

  • @-Skaper_fairy-
    @-Skaper_fairy- 10 месяцев назад +2

    Everything she says is absolutely true. Wisterias are scary I had to cut mine off because it was destroying my house 🏠

  • @Veronika-ft6lj
    @Veronika-ft6lj 2 года назад +10

    My parents planted Wisteria next to an adjacent house and in a few years’ time they were getting rid of it because it started lifting the neighbours’ roof!!! It is certainly a monster. Funny - throughout watching the video I kept on alternating between really wanting to get one and then thinking it is not really worth it 😀

    • @locomaniacsinc
      @locomaniacsinc Год назад +2

      Don't plant them, because they're super invasive, growing up utility poles and wires, causing lots of outages.
      Plus, they root as the vines travel along the ground, wrap themselves around trees, and strangle them to death, causing them to topple on the ground, or killing large branches, which are likely to fall on your house.

    • @locomaniacsinc
      @locomaniacsinc Год назад

      @Humble Pie Keeping them from laying on the ground and cutting off the seedpods is extremely important to keep them from spreading, especially if you live near the woods.
      It's so bad where I live that a wildfire is the best way to get rid of it.

    • @locomaniacsinc
      @locomaniacsinc Год назад +2

      @Humble Pie That stuff is super invasive and deadly to native trees. Even oaks aren't a match if it gets wrapped up in it.

    • @felipesalazar942
      @felipesalazar942 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@locomaniacsincthanks for the advice
      Definitely invasive plant, too bad because it is beautiful

  • @rtom675
    @rtom675 2 года назад +7

    Oh my gosh- this is the first video of PP that I have watched and not immediately added the featured plant to my “plants I yearn for” list! What a blessing! Have a great day!

  • @VanessaV100
    @VanessaV100 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic video! Exactly what I was looking for!

  • @ameliagarcia7486
    @ameliagarcia7486 Год назад +9

    I just purchased my first wisteria. And I was searching for how to take care of it. After reading how evasive it is, Iwas about to return it!
    But after watching your video, I felt so confident about keeping my wisteria.
    Thanks so much for the video. You gave all the advice I need to own a wisteria.

    • @leesteal4458
      @leesteal4458 7 месяцев назад +2

      Invasive.

    • @jamesscherping2461
      @jamesscherping2461 7 месяцев назад

      Do you know what type you planted, it is invasive in most states.

  • @paulgiustra7705
    @paulgiustra7705 Год назад +2

    I grew my wisteria from seed and after 7 years I got one flower last year from it for first time. No flowers this year yet but some buds. Balcony on north side of building evening sun in NY

  • @alliphil1
    @alliphil1 Год назад +1

    I moved to a 3acre property in the country a year ago and woke up a couple days ago to tons of purple flowers everywhere. Didn't even know what it was. I saw only a small handful of them off in the distance last year. Googled "purple flowers" then came to RUclips for some more info.
    Thankfully it's far away from the house but I can tell it's smothering other plants/trees. What a chore this is gonna be. It's def taking over!! Very pretty to see but def taking over.🙂 Thank you for this informative video. I truly had no idea what this plant was. I'm glad I looked it up because I would have just left it alone - by next year it would have been the only thing left on my property! lol!

  • @gingerbreadhaus3700
    @gingerbreadhaus3700 5 месяцев назад

    Oh dear, I discovered your video because I bought a wisteria! We have a massive rock wall to cover so I thought it would be a great choice…I now know I have to maintain it often. Thank you for this great video. It’s far enough from the house and I’m planting it on the outer part of the wall so hopefully it won’t creep under the boulders…much. It’s also on the opposite end of where the water source is so it will be far enough to not wreak havoc, I pray.

  • @LostLeftyLimb
    @LostLeftyLimb Год назад

    Thanks for this. I moved mine by my house for this season (2 year old) and oh my god it took over the whole front side. I will be moving it again very soon.

  • @shaunashaunabobonna
    @shaunashaunabobonna Год назад

    This is what I needed to know. Fantastic video and so helpful. Thank you! You have such a nice relaxing voice to listen to.

  • @MsAusarian
    @MsAusarian 2 года назад +1

    This is such an important video.
    I am new getting into permaculture and have gone a bit nuts purchasing as many plants as I can.
    No I have come to realise that all plants so in permaculture shops literally grow like weeds.
    I have even seen binding weed selling,
Convolvulus arvensis.
    NOBODY warns us that we might cause a problem for our neighbours or that we might not be able to remove a plant.
    (I have just removed a wormwood).
    I am now researching every plant because there are no warnings when purchasing

  • @yvonnecortes_
    @yvonnecortes_ 10 месяцев назад

    Theres a wisteria behind my backyard fence that grew randomly im sure one of the birds gifted it to me for feeding them lol but i gladly accepted it n i really like letting it go wild but im glad to know i can give it a heavy pruning n it will come right back. I also saved seeds but now im glad to learn cuttings is a much better way to go. I saved your video for future reference btw 😁👍🏻👍🏻

  • @beachday4439
    @beachday4439 10 месяцев назад +2

    If you want to get rid of wisteria, try drilling several holes into the bigger stems, trunk or roots, pointing up so it can hold a liquid. And then put some Roundup or other type of plantkiller into the holes to have it soak it up. This worked with a cut down hackberry tree who's roots kept trying to grow new trees.

    • @heidimariebee
      @heidimariebee 9 месяцев назад

      barbaric

    • @cherylmartin3186
      @cherylmartin3186 9 месяцев назад

      I like the idea. It is a responsibility to control it if ever needed

  • @Sunshine-rk5zl
    @Sunshine-rk5zl Год назад

    I planted a trio triangle of Wisteria trees two yrs ago. The tallest of the three was a 7" twig when I planted it. Today I pruned it (so much fun) and did some more training and it's taller than I am and I'm 5' 3". My front yard was completely bare. And now I have a beautiful tree right in the middle😊. It hasn't bloomed yet but I'm hoping next yr😊

  • @b0ld6
    @b0ld6 Год назад +1

    Great scientific information! Thank you

  • @renamarsland9642
    @renamarsland9642 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I was considering growing a wisteria…close to my home or down in my lower gardens…but was incredibly unaware about the vigorous growth nor the constant upkeep required. As beautiful as this plant is I’m definitely putting this on hold! 🌺

    • @angelacevedo4588
      @angelacevedo4588 2 года назад +2

      There was a house near me that had Wisteria in front of the house by the street on a white picket fence with a trellis that had a walk way leading up to the front door. It was gorgeous!

  • @sandraoconnor5700
    @sandraoconnor5700 2 года назад +1

    So very helpful! Just received a blue moon wisteria plant and don’t know how to care for it!!

  • @tedanderson3490
    @tedanderson3490 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @straightfromheart8185
    @straightfromheart8185 Год назад

    Great tips to grow this plant. Thank you so very much. Happy sabbath.

  • @77Shiloh7
    @77Shiloh7 Год назад

    I'm in Southeastern Ohio and this Video was VERY helpful. I planted a small Wisteria about 11 years ago. I believe its a Kentucky Wisteria. At first , when it was around 8 years old , it actually had several flowers on it . I knew nothing of proper pruning, just did the best I could and was constantly removing the long vine that showed up at the base of the Tree. I have had some health issues and can no longer get up on a ladder to prune it on top. This year , only one sad but long blue blossom. Its in front of my house and it is on a wood Arbor. Its taken me so long to nurture it from a baby, that I will not get rid of it or move it. My adult Son cut it back one time and I honestly thought he killed it. But the next year...it was back with more flowers. But it is somewhat invasive if you don't keep at it. Just thought I'd share . Thank you for all the tips!

  • @telmastephen4630
    @telmastephen4630 Год назад

    Oh my! Thank you for all that valuable truth about wisteria. May be too much beauty isn’t a good thing.

  • @idaniamorales6058
    @idaniamorales6058 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @ROCK-HUNTER-USA
    @ROCK-HUNTER-USA Год назад +1

    Thank you! I really appreciate this info!

  • @adriannewebster
    @adriannewebster Год назад +2

    I still want to plant one to grow over my front door lol. I'm in Scotland. so not sure how much the weather here will affect its tendency to go wild. In any case, I'm planning to keep on top of the pruning all year

  • @lebellajack4654
    @lebellajack4654 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your awesome video and warning! As much as I'd love the vine and flowers...I know I'm not that committed of a gardener!🌹🌹♥️♥️🌹🌹

  • @paulineellis2369
    @paulineellis2369 Год назад

    You teach so well

  • @ryotaarai3816
    @ryotaarai3816 5 месяцев назад

    If taken care of properly, this plant will live for centuries. Japan's most famous wisteria is going strong at 150yrs and has vines and flowers that spread over acres of trellisses. Thanks for the video, had to rethink about planting one on the front fence now if they're so high maintenance 😅

  • @familjecoaching
    @familjecoaching Год назад

    Thank u for interesting information about Wisteria, now I will cut my wisteria and hope for flowers next spring, didn’t get any in 5 years from I plant it. 😅

  • @MonoiLuv
    @MonoiLuv 2 года назад

    Yes! Wonderful advice all around. Planters must be cautious

  • @irenesgardenandmore
    @irenesgardenandmore 2 года назад +1

    👍🏼🌸 I love the wisteria looks and smells but it has gotten out of hand and has spread all over my huge trees . It is over 100 feet tall .

    • @cathyplantlover2862
      @cathyplantlover2862 Год назад

      Wow I have 4 of them and in zone 6b mine are slow to grow even though they are in full sun I'm growing them in tree form and I love them still waiting for them to bloom....

  • @penjelly88
    @penjelly88 2 года назад +1

    I'm in my first winter in the first house I've owned (!) in NZ and have inherited wisteria (I'm 99% sure - haven't yet seen it flower). Planted on a trellis next to the garden and shed and carport - and it's all through the roof of the garage too! Do you know of any videos that demo the winter pruning? Obviously the wrong season for you. I've only just come across your channel in the last week and am getting sooooo many great tips and ideas for my new garden. Thank you so much!

  • @sasha-mf2oj
    @sasha-mf2oj Год назад +1

    Thank you. I have one, sometimes, sorry I purchased it. A little afraid of its fast growth although mine is not out of hand. Guess I have a new type of child now. 🤭

  • @sebastianhugely7035
    @sebastianhugely7035 Год назад +1

    If it’s got flowers on it at purchase you’re good. I got lucky mine was the strongest but not flowering most of the others had flowers so I figured it was from the same plant. My first year and flowers have appeared already.

  • @Sunshine-rk5zl
    @Sunshine-rk5zl Год назад

    This was a great video!!!❤

  • @deborahmahs6092
    @deborahmahs6092 Год назад

    Really helpful video. Just bought a house with a big very established one along a shared fence but hasn't been checked/pruned ever I don't think, can't wait to feed it magnesium and phosphorus and prune it back so we can train it against the entire fence. But after your valuable advice I'll make sure the fence structure is strong enough and I keep it regularly in check. Thank you.

  • @iartistdotme
    @iartistdotme 2 года назад +1

    I dug a purple one up from a wooded area that had no home on it for many, many years. Actually, I just pulled up a rooted piece off the bottom area. Planted it on an arbor very near to our house and it grew lovely flowers for many years BUT I knew nothing about growing them and just let it go. I grew under the aluminum siding, through the attic, and out the other side of the house. When we moved the new owner cut it down - smart people. I then dug another piece off that same old abandoned lot, this time getting a white one and did something very different. We had a chain length fence put in at our new home and I asked them to sink a 10 foot pole into the ground out in the middle of our acre lot - away from any structure. I asked them to attach wires in the top by drilling holes and letting them hang down like an umbrella. They did and I put the white wisteria at the base. Then I proceeded to forget about it. It grew very well by itself and up to the top then all along the wires looking ever so much like a beautiful white umbrella. Then came the downside, it grew more and more vines from the bottom and now it is a huge oval over ten feet tall and wide. The only one that enjoys it is the cat playing hide and seek. It doesn't flower anymore and I wasn't sure what to do as I loved it as a major focal point before when it was blossoming and didn't have the heart to cut it down. NOW, I see your video and think I could rehabilitate it back to a beautiful focal point. Thank you so much for all this great information, very thorough and interesting.

  • @flusterbust
    @flusterbust 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thank you ❤️

  • @RachellesGardenDiary
    @RachellesGardenDiary 2 года назад +2

    My current home came with three Kentucky Wisteria, Wisteria macrostachya (Blue Moon x Aunt Dee). One was tiny and died. Another one stayed relatively small since it was competing with English ivy. The third is huge and lives on the fence between our and the neighbor's driveway. We need to move the Wisteria. The smaller one seems like we could dig it up and move it without killing it. Not sure about the big one.

  • @jontaylor8447
    @jontaylor8447 Год назад

    Well I just planted a wisteria in front of our house (not on the house, but pretty close with a trellis behind it). It's grown quite a bit in just a month's time. I miiiiiight think about moving it before it starts prying up the siding now...

  • @IgiveLZZ
    @IgiveLZZ Год назад +1

    My grandma had one in her yard..from Macon, Georgia- middle ga...and around spring time/ pollen season the bees loved the tree, lastly idk why it had a bad smell

  • @alicesmith6750
    @alicesmith6750 11 месяцев назад

    Moved into the old home place of which Wysteria had long been running ramped, ruined a very nice fence we had to remove. However, we were more concerned with it getting into our septic line, which would be a bigger nightmare for us.

  • @jasonclark-tu1tu
    @jasonclark-tu1tu Год назад

    Great video!

  • @kristinraabe6887
    @kristinraabe6887 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this Angela. I have always wanted a trellis covered in wisteria. I'm going to put it away from the building now. Thanks for this one. 🌈💜🌎✌️

  • @thecollector77
    @thecollector77 Год назад +1

    Dang at the end of the video 😂 the Wisteria already grew back onto the Wind chime 😵🤯 Hahha in one hour 😅 thats crazy

  • @jmart7036
    @jmart7036 Год назад +9

    Wisteria stresses this woman out so badly.

    • @patriciau6277
      @patriciau6277 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely! Tell us you hate this planet without telling us you hate this planet 😂

    • @YTJasonNguyen
      @YTJasonNguyen 5 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @anastasiar3587
    @anastasiar3587 10 месяцев назад +1

    You can find them in a tree form now, which makes their size manageable, it only grows to around 10 feet high & long.

  • @N0N4M30
    @N0N4M30 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very informative

  • @zemenekristine868
    @zemenekristine868 Год назад

    As soon as I saw the base of your wisteria, 9:36 I realised I have to talk to you. We have cut it to bare bone as yours small, and this is first spring when our wisteria has first shoots out. And I want to pot it, or move it all together. Is there a way I can share some pics with you, I want to be more educated about wisteria, We inherited it with our house purchase.🌿

  • @helenaragon6539
    @helenaragon6539 Год назад +1

    I have several all in a pot and trained up a pole in tree form and maintained, it is a problem if you don't keep it in check.

  • @kaylaorindgreff1801
    @kaylaorindgreff1801 Год назад

    Loved this video! Where did your dad get his wooden post?

  • @robinrowe8025
    @robinrowe8025 9 месяцев назад

    I planted 3 purple ones and waiting on a yellow one that I ordered . And I made sure it's away from the house.

  • @marisakirisame2366
    @marisakirisame2366 2 года назад +10

    What do you think of training your wisteria into a tree/standard form?

    • @megannelson2545
      @megannelson2545 Год назад +1

      I have 8 wisteria trained and in process of training onto trees. Love them!

    • @megannelson2545
      @megannelson2545 Год назад

      Into not onto

  • @cathyplantlover2862
    @cathyplantlover2862 11 месяцев назад +5

    I have a lot Wisterias and I train mine as trees up bird feeding poles and metal rods in containers and for me they are easy to handle.

  • @sturgeonguy
    @sturgeonguy 2 года назад +1

    Very good video, but may I ask. How much watering do they need when young and my leaves have yellow spots, what is this. Thankyou

    • @ParkrosePermaculture
      @ParkrosePermaculture  2 года назад

      I’m not sure what the yellow spots are but when trees are babies, I water them with a 5 gallon bucket once a week and mulch deeply to prevent water loss.

  • @doinacampean9132
    @doinacampean9132 Год назад +1

    The flowers are actually edible, and safe in moderate quantities. (Also, delicious). Same as Black Locust. Look it up.

  • @pnw_mainecoons6633
    @pnw_mainecoons6633 11 месяцев назад

    We had an archway where we grew Virginia creepers it was weekly trimming and ties a lot of maintaining but beautiful when controlled
    I'm at new home growing wisteria blue moon in pots on my deck now I think I'll put it out in the yard to grow along a trellis we have a very long space for them to for telling me they are toxic my pets so chew on plants in the garden tyty

  • @yoyolam277
    @yoyolam277 2 года назад +1

    Can you give us an update video on your hardy kiwis/ berry kiwi

  • @brendacooper7944
    @brendacooper7944 Год назад +1

    Could you plant it by a chain link fence? I have a chain link fence backing a fair ground. It would give privacy.

  • @sweetsolivagant
    @sweetsolivagant Год назад +1

    I made a mistake and germinated 6 wisteria seeds out of excitement.. To my surprise, all have successfully sprouted, but now I am panicking as I do not know where to plant them all!

  • @Milquetoast702
    @Milquetoast702 Год назад +4

    I am giving my future homeowner best gift ever

  • @toururururururu
    @toururururururu Год назад

    I so badly want a wisteria tree in my backyard and put a table and chairs under its shade to just chill during the summer or maybe a hammock i guess a weeping willow would be better for lounging under but wisteria is so pretty even though its poisonous

  • @thecollector77
    @thecollector77 Год назад

    I live in Michigan and it gets cold here. I have a baby wisteria That I have in a small pot and I dont plan to live in this house much longer. My question for you is can I keep a wisteria in a pot indoors by a window during winter until I get my own house ?

  • @janielawson6553
    @janielawson6553 Год назад

    I did not know any of this. Can I dig up the trunk and move it? When should I do it and how much to cut back? Thanks

  • @beckymiller6703
    @beckymiller6703 2 года назад +2

    I call it my little shop of horrors plant.

  • @j.c.linden
    @j.c.linden 2 года назад +3

    Amethyst Falls wisteria is sold as a FAR less aggressive version of wisteria. It is a frutescens type. WELL. Not only does that one smell like cat pee but it TOO seems impossible to kill.
    For some years it was growing at a fence corner, looking like a small tree. Then one spring most of the top growth was dead and it looked awful, so I cut it down. Needless to say I got copious new shoots, which I sprayed to kill. I have sprayed them now for more than 4 years straight and they are STILL coming up copiously.. And NOT just where the trunk was but spread out from it infiltrating other plants making those shoots impossible to spray.
    This was just ONE smallish plant. BEWARE and do not believe any positive hype and do NOT plant wisteria ever.
    You might also catch some Old Byrd Farm videos about wisteria consuming an old property in Georgia.

    • @ParkrosePermaculture
      @ParkrosePermaculture  2 года назад

      This is good feedback! I am not familiar with that variety at all. I would be so sad if I got a wisteria and it smelled like cat pee!!

  • @krisbrubakertrader7197
    @krisbrubakertrader7197 2 года назад +1

    Angela, I have a related question. I live in a townhome with a small garden space and I was wondering if I could use a purple robe locust or another locust tree as a support structure for espalier fruit trees if I pollarding them. I would really appreciate your input. And if the locust would not work for that application, do you have any recommendations that would? I love your channel and appreciate all you share. Thank you!

    • @ParkrosePermaculture
      @ParkrosePermaculture  2 года назад +2

      I think in a small area, it’s going to get overwhelming pretty quickly. They can have large root systems and get quite tall. What about a redbud? A bit smaller, less assertive, still has pretty flowers?

  • @nicolereadstarot
    @nicolereadstarot Год назад

    Would this plant help in mid Michigan in my yard where I have constant standing water ? I'm looking at planting a tree vs trying to level

  • @andrewbetrosian2784
    @andrewbetrosian2784 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have ate the flowers, no harm.

  • @spawnsrevenge
    @spawnsrevenge Год назад

    My wisteria vine bought at a plant nursery isn't doing anything at all. Had it for 2 weeks now. Any idea why?

  • @amnikaur7386
    @amnikaur7386 Год назад

    i am in northern virginia you think its a good plant for my pergola ( also weatherwise too ) ?

  • @Peppermon22
    @Peppermon22 Год назад

    Will it be ok on a chain link fence? I want something nice to cover the fence for some privacy

  • @patriciau6277
    @patriciau6277 3 месяца назад

    Are you related to Erin from Garden Answers?

  • @karmaphuntshowangmo1188
    @karmaphuntshowangmo1188 8 месяцев назад

    instead of dialog.good to see action .which means if you can upload plants in plantings for beginners. thank you.

  • @patriciamelder7445
    @patriciamelder7445 11 месяцев назад

    We have a young wisteria that is growing in a shade. I want to transplant it so it can get more sun. Can I do that without killing it

    • @ParkrosePermaculture
      @ParkrosePermaculture  11 месяцев назад

      It’s very difficult to kill wisteria. They do transplant well

    • @patriciamelder7445
      @patriciamelder7445 11 месяцев назад

      @@ParkrosePermaculture thank you very much. We just bought the house on three acres and we needed color until we seen the flowers. Thank you so very much

  • @nolanfernandez9394
    @nolanfernandez9394 Год назад

    Great video and beautiful plant! I have a couple questions (as a newbie): Can it be grown indoors? I live in the dorms on an air force base in Arizona and can't take it outside but i do have it on my window (its growing beautifully so far & i absolutely adore this little baby) giving it as much sunlight as possible, What would be a suitable pot size for it? I have it in a wide glass candle container. Also what nutrients should i add (if any) to the soil, i already have it in 1 part original soil and 3 parts worm castings (im trying to keep it natural). Last question is, when the sun goes down and i have my ceiling lights in my room does it not like the additional light? Like, will i be stunting the plant? & also should i consider an artificial light to supplement it's light intake? & if so what spectrum would you recommend ? Thanks in advance, 1st time watching your channel & i give you 10/10! :D

    • @ParkrosePermaculture
      @ParkrosePermaculture  Год назад +4

      I think if you tried to grow indoors, it would be a monster that took over your house very quickly.

    • @nolanfernandez9394
      @nolanfernandez9394 Год назад

      @@ParkrosePermaculture So far so good, i just need more light for it but she is definitely happy, though. Any nutrient supplements you would recommend or is my 1:3 ratio sufficient. I want her to be as happy as possible. I also found out i have the Japanese variant.

  • @aysheahiguera8598
    @aysheahiguera8598 9 месяцев назад

    When is a good time to take a cutting 5.07 pm

  • @forgotMyUsername100
    @forgotMyUsername100 Год назад +1

    further caution:
    A previous owner planted wisteria. It's killed one tree, maimed 8 more, & I've been fighting it for three years now.
    The flowers are pretty but sparse, and there're roots thru over half our yard sending up shoots; it's grown into four of the neighbor's yards too.

    • @cherylmartin3186
      @cherylmartin3186 9 месяцев назад

      Omg!!!!!
      Someone mentioned drilling somewhat vertical holes and adding systemic plant killer in it. Best wishes, what a nightmare!

  • @ridingvenus
    @ridingvenus Год назад

    Is it able to do well in clay soil?

  • @aracelic4162
    @aracelic4162 Год назад

    I almost cut it down completely bcs I don’t know what kind it was since last year it didn’t bloom. Until now it has begun blooming but no green leaves, is this normal?

  • @larajeletzky4232
    @larajeletzky4232 2 года назад

    Great video! I wonder if you have any experience with a purple wisteria changing to white blossoms? This recently happened with our wisteria and I am really curious what might have caused the colour change and whether it can be brought back to the original purple? Thanks 😁

  • @wisedove7
    @wisedove7 Год назад

    Did you mention which variety you have in this vid? If not, would you please let us know? 😊

    • @ParkrosePermaculture
      @ParkrosePermaculture  Год назад

      I don't know the name of the variety because my dad put it in over a decade ago, unfortunately.

    • @wisedove7
      @wisedove7 Год назад

      @@ParkrosePermaculture Thank you for answering! I have seeds from a friend's volunteer - that I think is an American variety - that I've been trying to identify.

  • @eleanoraddy4683
    @eleanoraddy4683 Год назад +1

    I really want a wisteria but I'm so incredibly intimidated I bought a rescue clematis instead😂

  • @johnjoseph7490
    @johnjoseph7490 2 года назад +1

    Can you chop and drop Wisteria or does it root too easily?

    • @ParkrosePermaculture
      @ParkrosePermaculture  2 года назад +1

      That’s a good question! I think if you chopped and dropped it somewhere where it baked in the sun pretty good, you could use it as chop n drop.

  • @gillmahoney4742
    @gillmahoney4742 10 месяцев назад

    We have no choice about where to plant it, we share a small patio withtwo other houses, ours is a cottage, i want to grow it on the front up the wall, we will have to prune it to keep it controlled

  • @DJ-bq4rv
    @DJ-bq4rv 10 месяцев назад

    Will I die before it becomes a problem?

  • @Uta_Chandra.H
    @Uta_Chandra.H 7 месяцев назад

    If only they can bloom in The Western Desert region.

  • @susangraham2408
    @susangraham2408 2 года назад

    I didn’t see any pods on your wisteria. The variety I have produces many pods and is would like to remove as many as possible when I prune, to reduce the toxicity risk for my puppy. Will that damage the plant?

    • @ParkrosePermaculture
      @ParkrosePermaculture  2 года назад

      It does produce pods but I tend to prune it back before it gets to that stage. Once the flowers are spent I cut it back. I would definitely remove any pots because they are toxic. It’s almost impossible to damage wisteria.

  • @shirleyrothouse8057
    @shirleyrothouse8057 10 месяцев назад

    Try keeping it in a pot and train as a bonsai. I've had mine for over 10 years. Let it grow till July, then prune back.

  • @mariawooten8823
    @mariawooten8823 Год назад

    We got a wisteria couple of months ago and I think I’m watering it tooo much…leaves are turning yellow/drying😢…

  • @SCPorchGardner
    @SCPorchGardner 11 месяцев назад

    Is it American wisteria or Japanese wisteria?

  • @LiamandLucasAdventures
    @LiamandLucasAdventures 2 года назад +2

    So if you keep up with the pruning can it be ok? I feel like no one ever really answers that question, people just keep saying “it can take over! It can take over!” I guess I want to know what the roots do? I plan to keep up with the pruning and train it into a tree form, also not right next to the house, but I want to know if I should be worried about the roots doing any damage? How far from my house should I keep it?

    • @pamelasprings6723
      @pamelasprings6723 2 года назад +2

      My son has a ten-year-old plant and he put it on the front corner of his house. He has aluminum siding. He then trained it over an arch and cute fencing down the sidewalk. I started working on his property three years ago as they had no other plants and planted numerous perennials and made beautiful gardens everywhere. I have been trimming the wisteria back all the time. I didn't even know to only trim in late summer and after winter. After watching this video I am going to get on a ladder and make sure it has not got under the roof or siding. It has beautiful purple flowers in the spring. I am going to graft some and put them over along a fence too. My son seems to love them and has no issue with their invasiveness.

  • @patriciaranke5303
    @patriciaranke5303 Год назад

    Can you sell a rooted cutting?