Cutting back a wisteria can help control its size and shape while encouraging the growth of flower buds,' Mark agrees. 'Pruning this year’s growth back to two to three buds from the base will ...
Wisteria are glorious flowering climbers ... He adds: 'Pruning in the winter will encourage the production of flower buds and ...
Gardeners with wisteria in their yards have ... Trim each shoot back to leave only two or three buds. This concentrates the plant’s resources on flower production. Maintain the Framework ...
Wisteria can climb right up to the top of ... First remove any dead wood, then cut side shoots back to two or three flowering buds or about 10cm from the main stem, using sharp, clean secateurs.