Wisteria "Amethyst Falls"
I asked about growing wisteria in this group a while back, and after
doing some research I settled on the above cultivar. It's non-invasive, doesn't put out suckers, and has beautiful light-blue flowers. It grows to 10-15 feet, unlike the Oriental varieties which can go more than 100. It'll be growing on a swing frame made of 6x6 lumber, so its strength shouldn't be a problem. I also planted it in a large pot with the bottom cut out, just in case. Got it at Home Depot for 19.99. MAC http://davesgarden.com/fp.php?pid=491564 |
Wisteria "Amethyst Falls"
Okay, MAC, let us know how you're doing with the Wisteria in, say, October!
I just noticed that the runners from my Wisteria are coming out into the lawn under the propane tank -- honestly, what is about propane tanks that plants like, anyway? -- so it's time to get out the loppers! Anne Lurie NE Raleigh "MAC" wrote in message ... I asked about growing wisteria in this group a while back, and after doing some research I settled on the above cultivar. It's non-invasive, doesn't put out suckers, and has beautiful light-blue flowers. It grows to 10-15 feet, unlike the Oriental varieties which can go more than 100. It'll be growing on a swing frame made of 6x6 lumber, so its strength shouldn't be a problem. I also planted it in a large pot with the bottom cut out, just in case. Got it at Home Depot for 19.99. MAC http://davesgarden.com/fp.php?pid=491564 |
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