How To Grow Wisteria Without It Overtaking Your Yard

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Fertilizer is unnecessary in the case of a tanker, and there is also the risk of promoting leaf growth at the expense of flowers.
The most important part of maintenance is pruning. Although this is important, it is very easy and accessible. This should be done once a year. It is mostly used to fight intestines, as it can enter your garden in the blink of an eye! This pruning should be done during the dormant period of the plant, that is, from leaf fall until the end of winter.

Do not squeeze the old stems, but the year, because the flowers grow on the stems of the previous year. In winter, cut off most of the buds to keep only the main buds on each branch. Be sure to remove faded flowers, as the blue seeds are poisonous.

Diseases and pests that threaten wisteria

Leaf spots, scale insects, and root rot are the enemies of wisteria. Leaf spots appear as brownish spots with a pale yellow halo on the leaves. To remedy this, it is necessary to cut the affected parts and burn them. The elimination of twigs is also the solution to adopt in the event of infestation by mealybugs. Root rot can appear in the case of humidity and heavy soil. The improvement of the cultural conditions makes it possible to overcome them.

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