Native Plant Gardening

The native arrowwood viburnums that I planted last summer are now blooming. These are pollinator-friendly and produce blue berries in the fall that birds can eat. They’re spaced about 6 ft apart and should grow into a solid privacy hedge eventually. The best part, they’re basically maintenance-free.


The native arrowwood viburnums that I planted last summer are now blooming. These are pollinator-friendly and produce blue berries in the fall that birds can eat. They’re spaced about 6 ft apart and should grow into a solid privacy hedge eventually. The best part, they’re basically maintenance-free.

by Teacher-Investor

4 Comments

  1. MuelDaddyLongLegs

    Thanks for sharing! I foraged these at a park near me and seed bombed a spot and now I wait 🙂

  2. There’s a dwarf variety as well called blue muffin or something if someone needs a smaller one.

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