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 approach?
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If you only buy one new plant for this winter, make it a viburnum
For some varieties, it’s the scent. Choose well and in almost every month of the year your garden will be filled with ...
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Viburnum, that delightful garden shrub, bears a Latin name meaning the wayfaring tree, but one wonders if it has been left a bit by the wayside. It is a shrub that shines in the spring, flowering for ...
Winter is a great time to take stock of the garden. Are there aging plants that need replacing? Do you have an open area for a large, attractive shrub? Are you thinking about planting a hedge to ...
Question: I am considering adding some flowering shrubs to my landscape this year. The site in question is full sun and some areas of partial shade. What might work in this area? Answer: Viburnums can ...
As spring arrives, one particular shrub in my garden never fails to catch the eye of visitors. Without fail, someone will remark, “That’s the biggest hydrangea bush I’ve ever seen!” Others might say, ...
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