Curious About Wisteria

 

It is the beginning of a new week and the starting week of training for my new position. I have truly been in awe all weekend. I still can not believe that I am a supervising paralegal in my office. It still shocks me. And now this week I begin training with my co-worker that I will be replacing. I can’t believe it…

This weekend has been rather quiet. I ran some errands on Saturday and processed some new orders for the boutique. Thank you to everyone who watched and subscribed to Rosenda’s channel. I hope that you all enjoyed the video and it was great to see my dresses being modeled on a wonderful person. The pinkcasa code for the discount will be good until Wednesday. I hope you all get a chance to use it. 

On Sunday, I pulled out some old and new Victoria magazines to find inspiration and stumbled upon an article about wisteria. I don’t know much about it. My very good friend Lyndsey grew some a few years ago and it looked gorgeous on her trellis up against her home. I am so afraid to grow certain things in Indiana. We seem to have unpredictable weather. 

 

photo credit: Stephanie Welbourne Steel (Victoria Magazine)

When I was reading the article it said that the burley vines can be trained to clamber up walls, pergolas, and other sturdy supports. Another tip that it gave was that once you cut the vines special care must be taken. Removing most of the foliage will allow for better water absorption. 

 

photo credit: Stephanie Welbourne Steele (Victoria Magazine)

 

What are your thoughts? Have any of you planted or have wisteria? I would LOVE to know if you do and how you are managing it. Please comment below and have a lovely Monday!

 

 

 

2 replies
  1. Ms. Tracey
    Ms. Tracey says:

    Wisteria grows kinda “wild” in GA. It’s pretty much everywhere. It can be invasive but it’s beautiful and it’s rather hardy. It’s not too fussy. You may be able to get away with it. Hope all goes well on your new job. You’ll be just fine😊💗🌷

    • mrs.sshockley
      mrs.sshockley says:

      Hello Ms. Tracey!
      I heard it can be invasive. That’s another reason why I haven’t tried it yet. So far so good with my training for my new job. I am really excited about this new journey.

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