Our Wisteria is well established and produces beautiful flowers every year. However, our problem is that is also produces hundreds of shoots which wrap around everything, including climbing roses, TV aerial and the gutters. When we trim them back, which is essential to prevent them damaging things, they just seem to produce even more shoots and it is a constant battle all summer to keep it under control! Any suggestions please?
Our Wisteria is well established and produces beautiful flowers every year. However, our problem is that is also produces hundreds of shoots which wrap around everything, including climbing roses, TV aerial and the gutters. When we trim them back, which is essential to prevent them damaging things, they just seem to produce even more shoots and it is a constant battle all summer to keep it under control! Any suggestions please?