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Editorial index
- Amaryllis
- Deciduous Azalea
- Tuberous begonias
- Berried Treasure
- Summer Flowering Bulbs
- Deer Resistant Spring Bulbs
- Burning Bush
- Evergreen Camelia
- Chitalpa
- Living Xmas Trees
- Autumn Crocus & Colchicum
- Crocosmia
- Forsythia
- Ornamental Grasses
- Pee Gee Hydrangea
- California Lilac
- Native plants
- Osteospermum
- Forcing Paperwhites
- Rhododendrons
- Flower Carpet Roses
- Roses
- Summer Blooming - Shrubs
- Tulips
- Virginia Creeper
- Wisteria
DIY - Do It Yourself
- Planting Fruit Trees
- Pruning Fruit Trees
- Raindrip Watering System


Just for today...

Sit back and resist the urge to putter.

Survey the beauty of an individual flower or take in the garden as a whole feeling all around you.

Stop seeing the tiny flaws.

Enjoy the very simple pleasure of being in your garden...

Today is not a work day.

 

 

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Shauna's Editorial
WISTERIA

Long racemes of pink, white or most frequently purple flowers drip from the gnarly, twisted vines of Wisteria in mid May. The perfect mixture of masculine and feminine. The fragrance is delicious and hangs in the air like the flowers themselves, sweet and heady. Soft new tendrils curl all around the edges of the main vines. The overall effect of old growth, new growth, flowers and fragrance is quite simply perfect!

The ideal situation for a wisteria is either grown against a solid wall against which it can be espaliered by training it onto wires, or more easily, trained to wrap itself up a sturdy pillar. The pillar should be at least 4” X4” or larger. Wisteria is far too strong to be grown on lattice and you should keep it clear of vinyl or cedar siding as it can cause damage to these.

Any sunny location with at least 6 hours of direct sunshine and well drained soil will do. Add the usual bone meal, peat moss and manure followed by plenty of water in the first year. Plant grafted plants as these bloom at an earlier age.

In the summer we trim all the tendrils from our vines and sprinkle a handful of rock phosphate around the base to ensure plenty of blooms the following Spring.

...Experience the Joy of Gardening!

 
 


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