Viburnum Tinus has recovered well from a drastic prune as it was quite sick last spring
By Drc726
- 19 Aug, 2011
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It's recovered well Drc . your TLC has done the trick ,well done !
19 Aug, 2011
Thanks L and A
19 Aug, 2011
I agree,it's looking very healthy..shame we can't be well pruned occasionally..:o)
19 Aug, 2011
That's very nice DRC
19 Aug, 2011
Thanks B,H and P, it was drastic but it was sick and I think it saved it.
19 Aug, 2011
Looks excellent - :)))))))))
20 Aug, 2011
Thanks P
20 Aug, 2011
Yes I think its best to start again sometimes ML. I have a Hibiscus that has 3-4 flowers only every year so this year its going.
20 Aug, 2011
Yes it is in a sheltered spot in full sun ML but its one of those shrubs that does not do much for some! We were talking about it when I posted a photo of it recently - being a poor shrub sometimes and not worth the trouble.
20 Aug, 2011
Looks good, I am going to buy one now.
22 Aug, 2011
Good shrubs Green freak.
22 Aug, 2011
Seems to be recovering well.
4 Sep, 2011
It certainly the best its ever been, its covered in flowers now JB.
4 Sep, 2011
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19 Aug, 2011