my wisteria 24th September 2012

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my wisteria 24th September 2012

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A couple of months back council was cleaning up the gardens around the building were I work and were going to pull out and throw a bunch of wisteria's so I grabbed one and told them about it the next week they gave me 2 more from another section of the gardens they were doing the following week i pulled took 4more this is showing how they are today they apart from having times pulled have all been given same light water and other care yet only 3 are shooting at all and those 3 are all at different levels. Im happy for all advice on getting the remaining ones to shoot and ideas as to futures of the three that are growing
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Re: my wisteria 24th September 2012

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The twin trunk in the Styrofoam box at the front is finally starting to bud which should make VS happy as I said its his if it lives looks like it is ;)
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