The native wisteria (Wisteria frutescens) is less aggressive but still a vigorous vine. In this case, regular moderate pruning each year can help manage the growth of established plants.
The wisteria will need repotting every two years into a larger pot, unless you prune the roots to keep the plant in a bonsai fashion. Choose a pot that's widest at the neck so it's easy to remove and ...
Chris Bonnett, founder of GardeningExpress.co.uk,told Express.co.uk that winter pruning is essential for flowers to make an appearance come May and June. “To encourage wisteria to bloom in ...
According to David Denyer, a flower expert at Eflorist, wisteria can bloom for up to 50 years by doing three main tasks: pruning, fertilising, and ensuring the plant is placed in the correct location.