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snowball bush (tree) ?
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i haven't been getting any flowers for the last few years
any sugestions, feed etc, it's located in a large tub.
any sugestions, feed etc, it's located in a large tub.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi annsie, I believe this is a variety of Viburnum plicatum you have, more of a shrubby bush than a tree, approx 5-6ft.
It likes a sunny position to light shade and does not require any pruning but any strong vertical shoots coming from the base sould be removed as they will spoil the shape of it's horizontal teared effect.
Any good soil will do chalky or acid, it's not fussy but it does need to have good drainage.
The roots are shallow therefore it's a good idea to keep it mulched in spring and autumn to prevent the roots from drying out.
Use a slow reliese granular fertilizer at manufacturers recomended intervals.
If it's been in the same pot for a few years, it may have out-grown it and it could be time for a bigger pot ?
Good Luck Tbird+
It likes a sunny position to light shade and does not require any pruning but any strong vertical shoots coming from the base sould be removed as they will spoil the shape of it's horizontal teared effect.
Any good soil will do chalky or acid, it's not fussy but it does need to have good drainage.
The roots are shallow therefore it's a good idea to keep it mulched in spring and autumn to prevent the roots from drying out.
Use a slow reliese granular fertilizer at manufacturers recomended intervals.
If it's been in the same pot for a few years, it may have out-grown it and it could be time for a bigger pot ?
Good Luck Tbird+
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