Can Wisteria Grow Against A North Wall?

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Yes. Wisteria can grow against a north wall. Wisterias climb best on wires, trellises, arbors and pergolas. They can be grown on solid, vertical surfaces if proper supports are provided, such as rows of wire attached four to six inches from the wall. Use sturdy, durable materials such as galvanized wire, tubing or wood. Copper or aluminium wire or tubing are preferred over other metals since these do not rust.
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