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grape vine for pergola.
In article , Victoria Clare writes: | | Um, do you mean you are planning to grow a wisteria and a grape vine on the | same pergola? If so, I think you may need to re-think, unless the pergola | is a large one. Wisterias are very large vigorous plants, and grapes need | plenty of sun to crop well. However, both can be pruned to be kept within bounds. | I'd be worried about shading out the vine with the wisteria - unless you | have plenty of room to prune both and keep them more or less separate. In my case, the converse is more likely - but it is Vitis coignetae and Wisteria frutescens. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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