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How to Grow Viburnum tinus : Month-by-Month Guide

Viburnum tinus, or Laurustinus, is an evergreen shrub that provides year-round interest. Its main flowering period spans November to April, with clusters of pinkish-white blooms brightening the garden during the colder months. Follow this month-by-month guide to grow and care for Viburnum tinus successfully.


January – February: Winter Care

  • Flowering Period: November to April. The flowers are in full bloom, adding winter cheer and providing nectar for pollinators on mild days.
  • Tasks:
    • Inspect for winter damage and remove any broken or dead branches.
    • Water during dry spells if the soil isnโ€™t frozen, especially for young shrubs.

March – April: Early Spring Maintenance

  • Flowering Period: Viburnum tinus continues to bloom into early spring. Look out for the developing blue-black berries.
  • Tasks:
    • Prune lightly after flowering ends in late April to shape the plant and encourage fresh growth.
    • Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to support the upcoming growth season.
    • Mulch around the base with compost or leaf mould to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

May – June: Active Growth

  • Tasks:
    • Water regularly during dry periods, especially for newly planted shrubs.
    • Monitor for powdery mildew, particularly in humid conditions, and improve air circulation if needed.
    • Deadhead any remaining spent flowers to tidy the plant.

July – August: Summer Management

  • Tasks:
    • Water during prolonged dry spells, ensuring deep watering for young or container-grown plants.
    • Check for viburnum beetle damage. Remove larvae by hand or use an appropriate treatment if necessary.
    • Trim lightly to maintain a compact shape if required.

September – October: Preparing for Winter

  • Tasks:
    • Give a light prune if necessary, removing any damaged or weak stems.
    • Apply a fresh layer of mulch to insulate roots before frost sets in.
    • Consider planting new Viburnum tinus shrubs in early autumn to allow them time to establish.

November – December: Winter Highlights

  • Flowering Period: The blooming season begins in November, with clusters of delicate pink buds opening to white flowers.
  • Tasks:
    • Protect young or newly planted shrubs from harsh frosts with fleece or windbreaks.
    • Ensure the soil is moist before prolonged freezing weather to prevent stress on the roots.

General Tips for Growing Viburnum tinus

  • Location: Thrives in sunny or partially shaded spots. It tolerates coastal winds and urban pollution, making it versatile for various settings.
  • Soil: Adapts to most soils, including chalky or clay, but ensure good drainage.
  • Planting: Space shrubs 1.5-2m apart to accommodate their mature size of up to 3m tall and wide.
  • Companion Plants: Pair with winter-interest plants like hellebores, heathers, or evergreen grasses for a striking display.

By following this month-by-month guide, your Viburnum tinus will reward you with year-round beauty and resilience.

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