1/7/2023 0 Comments Viburnum hedge![]() There exist many varieties of viburnums and they vary in their height, spread and style of flower but are similar in preferring sun to part shade and in being disease and pest resistant. Viburnums are versatile in the landscape and many works well when planted to form a viburnum hedge or screen. Visit our Hedges Direct Plant Guarantee Page for full details.Viburnums are characterized by opposite, simple or palmately lobed leaves and clusters of small, often fragrant white or pink flowers, followed by red, blue or black berries. Hedges Direct 12 Month Plant GuaranteeOur plants are guaranteed for 12 months after delivery subject to specific criteria. * Please note that delivery costs are based on the final order amount in your cart after any discounts have been applied. It's Tried & Tested - we use only couriers who have shown consistency in their efficiency & care It's Convenient - no need to wait in all day to sign, we don't need a signature (the odd, larger order may require a signature but will be delivered at a mutually agreeable time) We are working through existing orders as quickly as possible to deliver new orders within this timescale. *Some troughs and trees may take up to 14 days delivery. ![]() (Please note that due to new Brexit rules, we are currently unable to export to both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.)ĭelivery Time - Please note that delivery times are currently 3-7 days excluding bank holidays. There are some exceptions to the standard delivery pricing structure, which relate to deliveries to more remote areas, overseas, or extremely tall or large plants requiring specialist delivery - for more information see the Delivery Information Page. £60.00 delivery charge (orders up to £350 incl VAT) Pallets (Root balls, large pots (10L+), trees etc) £7.99 delivery charge (orders up to £100 incl VAT) Minimum Order Values (incl VAT) for FREE Deliveryīoxes (Bare roots and pots up to and incl. By keeping on top of pruning during re-growth you can re-establish a plant and see it flourish again, however it may take several years to achieve a fullness of shape and abundant flower production. Overgrown shrubs that have lost their shape can stand to be cut close to the ground just leaving the more robust stems in place. This is where the plant is pruned quite heavily to encourage substantial fresh growth to develop and refresh the plant encouraging more production of flowers the following year. However, if flowering reduces the plant may need to undergo 'rejuvenation'. Viburnum tinus is one of a number of trees and shrubs that requires little by way of pruning and will quickly regenerate from old wood. Trim after flowering in late spring by nipping back long or unruly shoots to just above the nodes and thoroughly remove any dead or diseased wood in order to keep the desired shape and a healthy plant. Viburnum tinus growth slows as it matures. Viburnum tinus can be mixed with other evergreen hedge plants that flower at different times so that you can have visual interest in your garden during every season. This hardy shrub can also tolerate windy, exposed sites and even coastal locations. Ideally, Viburnum tinus should be grown in clay or moist soils but can still grow well in all but the driest or most alkaline of soils. Viburnum tinus is easy to grow - it can grow in partial or even full shade, but natural sunlight is best to allow it to flower. Growing approximately 45cm per year when young, the growth of Viburnum tinus does start to slow down as it matures, but it can reach up to 4m in height. The flowers of the Viburnum tinus then transform into lovely blue-black berries - please note that although not toxic, we advise against eating these berries. This vigorous, bushy shrub has glossy, oval-shaped leaves that contrasts with its elegant pink buds, before they blossom into fragrant white flowers from late winter through to early spring. Viburnum tinus Hedge Plant DescriptionViburnum tinus is a truly striking hedge plant that makes a wonderful decorative hedge, as it brings interest throughout the year as an informal boundary hedge.
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