Thanks for replying!The wysteria I mention is of the purple flowering type,a multitude of which draws carpenter bees to the property and the wooden structures on it.We're talking alot of blooms.Don't get me wrong, I like flowers as much as the next guy,and the "perfume" from them is nice, but I don't think anyone would want this much of anything.
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vineman
Mar 22, 2001
Patty
Mar 22, 2001
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terri pete (hopefully you'll see this) do you by any chance know how to propogate wisteria?
vineman
Mar 22, 2001
Patty,You can have as much as you want.I've wrapped countless yards of vines into wreath like circles just to prevent my tripping in them while brushcutting.I later hurl these onto the pile to be burned.I wish I knew the right procedure,from cutting a finished product,of working with this vine.
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