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I planted a viburnum a few years ago, thinking it would add something to the garden. However, it's just not right for the garden, so I'll dig it up when all the foliage dies back and I'll prune it down.
Well you could find a nice quiet, sheltered patch in your under growth and then cut the thing into footish long lenths and pile it there for all the lovely, friendly garden creatures to hibernate in, or find food in while it breaks down and replensih the ground with nutrients
Then chuck the root ball in your garden waste bin for the council to deal with
You can send it to me, but I don't have a garden of my own. I have a couple of customers with 'gaps,' it can go in one of them. Which Viburnum is it?
It would appear the non-flowering one.
Seem to remember the word "snowball" in the name/description. It's on the label - but that's at home, I'm at work. Will update later if I don't think of it in the next half hour...
Looks great in the photos, but I'm either doing something wrong, or I have a duff one. It gets covered in black aphids in the spring/early summer, and hasn't flowered once yet (3-4yrs).
Pruning it at the wrong time will take off the flower buds, hence no flowers. Needs trimming after spring flowers have faded so March/April. You can hack it back quite hard at the appropriate time to reduce height.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
I had a Viburnum opulus (aka Guelder Rose) in my garden til last year - did you know that viburnums can be home to up to 70 pests and diseases!!!!!!!
Got rid of mine sharpish - it was always aphid-ridden anyway and never really flowered properly.
I had a Viburnum opulus (aka Guelder Rose) in my garden til last year - did you know that viburnums can be home to up to 70 pests and diseases!!!!!!!
Got rid of mine sharpish - it was always aphid-ridden anyway and never really flowered properly.
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