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FAQs Should I fertilize viburnum in spring after deadheading? In my experience, it is not necessary to feed viburnums. I find they are undemanding shrubs, and can access what they need from the soil.
Viburnums tend to be unsung shrubs, and I just don’t know why. Their showy, often fragrant spring flowers, followed many times by spectacular berries and beautiful autumn foliage, make them, in ...
Viburnums are stalwarts of the garden border. Reliable and hardy, these versatile shrubs never fail to impress. With attractive foliage, scented blooms and colorful berries - what more could a ...
There are many excellent viburnums for us in Texas, but we’re highlighting one today because it definitely should be used more. It is sold as Viburnum odoratissimum. A plant sometimes sold under ...
The food and habitat that viburnum species provide support wildlife throughout the year.
As spring arrives, I see visitors often confuse one shrub with a hydrangea. However, it is actually a viburnum, a unique shrub with clusters of white flowers.
I have some very large, overgrown, fragrant viburnums growing along a path to my house and need to drastically reduce them in size. Can this be done successfully and if so, what is the best approac… ...
Viburnums are great landscape shrubs - versatile and showy yet dependable - making them worth a closer look.
Viburnums are known for stunning fall fruit displays in bright red or blue. On some, the colors of the fruits kaleidoscope into each other, from soft tan to deep pink to midnight blue. Mohican wayf… ...
Tree roots can push in foundation walls, but it's unlikely that a 3-year-old viburnum would crack a poured-concrete wall. Settling of soil (especially from all of the rain this year and possibly ...
Activist investor Viburnum Funds Management’s takeover bid sent listed advertising business GTN’s register into a tailspin on Monday. Viburnum Funds’ Craig Coleman. Philip Gostelow Street ...
The viburnum plant, also know as the snowball bush, ranges in size from 2 to 20 feet tall and usually serves in the landscape as screening, hedge, or focal point.