How to propagate wisteria

There are several ways to propagate wisteria.
1.2.3. piles seeds  grafts

Take soft stem cuttings later in summer; dip it rootone and plant in the sand, perlite, vermiculite or a mixture of all three. Keep moist and when you see signs of new growth, you’ll know that there are some roots.  Not all cultivars are root or be true for cultivating. Wisteria will bloom 2-3 years of piles of trunk-better than 10 years when started from seed.

Another method is digging suckers and runners that spread on the ground. roots will produce a true cultivar.
You can also try layers- which is done by covering part of the stem a year of age who has been wound with soil and leaving the shooting tip above the soil line.This can take up to one year and produce the same plant.When the plant develops new roots, stems from the main plant and transplant it server.

Once established wisteria can become an aggressive vineyards climbing up to 30 metres. Some varieties are considered invasive in warmer climates so check with your local extension Office for which is “safe” grow in your area. all parts of the plant including the seeds are poisonous. Here’s the good news is deer resistant wisteria.

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