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Planting a Wisteria Cutting

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Date: 06/30/2005 Topics: Gardening > Cuttings | Readers Request > Gardening  
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Does anyone have any experience with planting a limb (or stem) of a wisteria that was trimmed off of a vine? It has no root system. I am experimenting, and so far after 4 days using Miracle-Gro soil, the three twigs are still living.

Joan
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I started a wisteria by dropping several seeds in a small hole where I wanted the vine to grow. It grew out of the ground several weeks later.

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By tina (Guest Post)
i haven't had any luck with cuttings . but i have started a lot of wisterias with the seeds from the pods -they pop open .i stick them in the dirt where i want them to grow put a mason jar over the planted seeds --forget about it they will grow.leave the jar on it until it gets a good growth. i have the wisterias all over my area.-

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