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Viburnum Tinus recovered well from a drastic prune as it was quite sick last spring
By Drc726
- 1 Jun, 2011
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Lets hope it lasts Paul
1 Jun, 2011
Looks like it will :):)
1 Jun, 2011
Looks nice and healthy.
1 Jun, 2011
Yes Sheila I am pleased its now over 5ft and showing no signs of the infestation that wrecked it last year
2 Jun, 2011
No I didnt ML, I cut it right back all over it went from 6ftx6ft to about 4ftx4ft, I raked all the rubbish from underneath, I top dressed it with new compost and gave it a fish blood and bone feed, I also watered it till the leaves started to regrow. A bit drastic as it is 12 years old. This year it seemed to like the very dry conditions and so far no sign of any problems
16 Jun, 2011
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This photo is of "Viburnum tinus" in Drc726's garden
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looks like it has really come through for you - looks superb to me
1 Jun, 2011