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QuestionI have a wisteria that is more than five years old and it has never bloomed. Is there any thing we can do to make it bloom or should we start over wiyh a new one?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Wisteria plants can sometimes take a while to begin blooming. You can help it along by making sure it has enough sun- without 6 hours of direct sun, the plant may never bloom. You also want to take the time to prune it. Pruning will usually encourage a lot of new growth, and wisteria blooms on its new growth!
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QuestionWhat are the pods that have formed?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Those are the seed pods! The whole reason your plant flowers is to create those seed pods and propagate itself. You can leave them on the plant, or trim them off. Completely up to you!
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QuestionWhere are Wisteria bushes found?Community AnswerWisteria bushes are native to the Eastern United States and also to China, Japan, and Korea.
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QuestionHow do I shock wisteria roots?Community AnswerFertilize your plant with human urine, ideally a child's and a person who is not on medication. Use one part urine to 20 parts water throughout the spring, and you will see amazing blooms and results.
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