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?
While viburnums don’t usually require much maintenance, they benefit from occasional pruning. However, making your cuts at the wrong time can sacrifice this shrub's beautiful flowers. Knowing when to ...
Viburnums are a hugely popular species of shrubs. There are many varieties of viburnum, some deciduous (they lose their leaves in the fall) and some evergreen, and the joy of them is that they are all ...
The Chinese snowball viburnum has a lot going for it: almost no insect or disease problems, 12-foot height, spectacular white blossoms and cut flowers by the buckets. Thus, the heirloom shrub is a ...
It may be too hot outside to even think about putting new plants in the ground, but it’s always a good time to take stock of the garden. Are there aging plants that need replacing? Do you have an open ...
The genus Viburnum contains more than 150 species of shrubs or small trees that are mostly native to temperate regions of Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. A few of these are native to Florida.
Viburnums require little pruning, but timing is key to avoid losing the lovely flowers. Light pruning should be done soon after the bloom in late spring or early summer. Do more severe structural ...