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HELP! Large Wisteria needs reattaching to wall


ynwa

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We have a large & well established Wisteria on the back of our house, and the frame to which it is attached is old, has come away from the wall, and needs replacing. It's all currently being held up by the sky dish/bracket(!). See attached pics. Looking for someone to help me or a duo to take ownership of sorting it out asap. Recommendations and direct contact by garden/landscape companies welcome. Thanks in advance.

Having looked at the photos, you are probably going to have to lose quite a bit of your wisteria. However, it is the right time of year for pruning, next time is Jan/Feb & with a good potassium feed, it should come back strongly next year. Happy to help if needed

Nigel

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A note to say thanks to Nigel AKA Gardenman. His knowledge of tending to wisteria is clearly excellent and he did a fantastic job of giving it a much needed cutting back and reattaching it to the wall of the house. Highly recommended!


Gardenman Wrote:

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> Having looked at the photos, you are probably

> going to have to lose quite a bit of your

> wisteria. However, it is the right time of year

> for pruning, next time is Jan/Feb & with a good

> potassium feed, it should come back strongly next

> year. Happy to help if needed

> Nigel

> Exterior Design Gardens

> 07961888253

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