Unique Blooms in California’s Climate
Star-shaped blooms in pink-white set the Spring Bouquet Viburnum apart from the rest. And this variety boasts evergreen foliage that imparts year-round visual interest, whether you’ve planted your Viburnum along your driveway borders, in your plant beds, or in a container.
Basically, it’s unbelievably versatile. It’s drought tolerant once established, so it couldn’t be simpler to grow. You’ll get the honey-scented, one-of-a-kind blooms of the Spring Bouquet Viburnum without effort, even in the dry, harsh conditions often typical of California.
But the best part is we’ve hand-selected your Viburnum for best results. Our plant specialists and expert horticulturists have chosen this variety for its strong, proven performance. Now, you reap the rewards of a thriving specimen that’s tailored for Golden State growth, from planting to shipping and beyond.
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Planting & Care
1. Planting: Select a location with well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade – any area with about 4 to 8 hours of sunlight and some dappled shade is perfect.
When you’re ready to plant, dig a hole that’s about one and a half to two times the size of your plant’s root ball, place the Viburnum, back fill the soil and water to settle the roots. Mulching around the Spring Bouquet’s planting area is also beneficial to lock in moisture.
2. Watering: Once established, your Viburnum is highly drought tolerant, but it’s important to have a regular watering schedule. Water about once weekly or check the surrounding soil…if the surrounding soil is dry 3 inches down, it’s time to water your Spring Bouquet.
3. Fertilizing: Apply a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring for healthy results.
4. Pruning: If you want to shape your Viburnum, prune it in late winter or early spring, before new growth emerges.














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