The best time to cut back viburnum plants is in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
The best time to prune the Viburnum is right after they bloom. Trim above the node and the regrowth will appear natural.
After they have flowered. Do not cut below green wood as they do not sprout from brown stems.,
Heading, pinching and trimming describe how to prune mohawk viburnum. The deciduous shrub in question (Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Mohawk') likes pinching off new shoots along branch sides, if the arborist, gardener, naturalist or steward seeks a certain type of growth habit. It survives heading back to a healthy branch in the case of a dangerous, dead or diseased limb; removing basal suckers; thinning interiors for improved air and light circulation; and trimming wilted flowers, as long as healthy budded areas are not damaged or destroyed.
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After flowering. Unless the plants have outgrown their space it is better not to prune them. You may lose the next years flower.
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the best time to garden is in the beginning of spring because then in the summer it will bloom or grow with the rest of the natural plants
The best time of year for new landscape installation is right after the danger of frost has passed. This is because it will be spring, and you won't have the cold to destroy your plants, and you will be able to see your plants for the longest time.
The best time to water plants, is in the early mourning so the plant has time to absorb the water before it evaporates from the sun.
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