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| Hi bramble I would say it was at least 7 years since she planted it and it has been outside ever since. It stands about 10ft and is planted in a 2 ft wide patch between paved drive and slabbed patio. It is south facing and has a fence behind it - I suppose this all helps to protect it from the worst weather, but it has never seemed to suffer much damage from frosts. |
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| I think that this is just because it was "seed" grown. If you grow wisteria from seed it take years for it to flower. Peaches & Nectarines can grow outside Bramble but the do best in a greenhouse. If you don't have a greenhouse a south facing wall is the next best thing as it heats up during the day & this leaches out over night ( like a storage heater) & you can fool the plant into thinking it;s growing in th esouth of France rather than Dublin ![]()
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