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We moved into our property in early July and are planning on landscaping the garden in early spring next year. We are doing prep work at the moment. There's a large unpruned wisteria (that didn't flower this year). I'm looking for a gardener to come round and have a look and potentially prune. Can anybody recommend someone?

Thanks, Jacob.

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I can't offer to do it, but wisteria has to be pruned twice a year.

So you need a gardener who knows what they are doing rather than someone who will just come and hack it back regardless (though it might need that).

https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/wisteria/pruning-guide

Good luck!

PS Has it flowered in previous years? Apparently they don't flower when they are young.

Edited by Sue
  • 5 weeks later...

Hello

Wisteria does need pruning twice a year & this is the first month it needs doing. The whips need pruning back to the third bud from the main stem & probably a few main stems need pruning. It needs feeding to prune . I have been a gardener for 23 years & can do this for you 

Give me a call or message me here 

Nigel 07759862191or WhatsApp me 

07961888253

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