North America's Non-Invasive Wisteria
Why Amethyst Falls Wisteria Vines?
A fast-growing vine that produces full purple flowers up to 12 inches long, the Amethyst Falls delivers a graceful show of shimmering beauty that is otherwise typically reserved for the sunny south. And since it's a sterile plant, it won't take over your yard like many other varieties.
Your Wisteria blossoms each spring with cascading flowers and will lightly repeat throughout summer. While the blooms steal the show, the green foliage is impressive in its own right. New leaves are so shiny they look like gems as the sun picks up their elegant gleam.
Even better? It's carefree! The Amethyst Falls Wisteria is easy to grow and adapts well to a wide range of soils. Once established, it's drought tolerant. There are no known issues regarding insects or pests, and it's deer resistant as well. In other words, hours spent in your garden are a thing of the past. You won't have to do a thing to keep your Amethyst Falls Wisteria looking gorgeous.
It flourishes quickly at the onset of spring, elegantly wrapping around fences and trellises. If you're one of those growers who are eager to see results as soon as temperatures warm, you'll love how swiftly this vine swings into action.
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Planting & Care
1. Planting: Select a location with well-drained soil and full sun (about 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily).
Dig a hole that is three times as wide as the root ball and just as deep (if planting more than one, space the plants 10-15 feet apart). Gently hold the plant while making sure it’s vertical in the hole and backfill the hole with your other hand, working the soil around the roots to avoid air pockets. You may have to stake your Wisteria - in that case, surround your plant with stakes that are about 6 to 10 inches deep in the soil.
2. Watering: During your first year of growth, an inch of rainfall per week is recommended. Typically, this means watering once or twice weekly in the morning or evening on hot, summer days to allow the plant to soak up the water before it evaporates. A slow trickling from the hose works best so the soil can absorb water. After establishment, rainfall will suffice for your Wisteria.
3. Fertilizing: Your Wisteria will require little fertilizing. If you have poor or sandy soil then consider using a small amount of fertilizer like formula 5-10-10 or 5-10-5. Feed your wisteria about 3/4 cup per square yard each year during the spring.
4. Pruning: Wisteria needs to be pruned twice a year, typically once in late winter and again in mid-summer. Winter pruning is to prepare the flowering spurs for the upcoming season. Summer pruning keeps the long, whip-like shoots under control.