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Why Are My Wisteria Blossoms White?

My wisteria blossoms are white. They used to be blue. What can I do to get them to be blue again?


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#1 Comment By Nikki On 04/18/2012 @ 7:18 am

Lack of color is normally caused by poor soil nutrition. Have your soil tested and amend it accordingly.


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