How Do You Trim A Snowball Bush?
Snowball bushes have beautiful large flowers and, depending on the size of your bush, can grow hundreds of beautiful snowball-shaped flowers from early spring to the beginning of the summer months. Snowball bushes, part of the viburnum species, require full or partial sunlight and have large, purple or red leaves during the autumn months. They are very easy to care for and can be part of a hedgerow or grown singly. Proper trimming is essential to keep your snowball bush looking its best for many seasons to come. Trim after the blooming has begun in the spring months. Snowball bushes bloom on the last year’s growth, so the pruning should be done shortly after the blooming has reached its peak for best results. This allows the plant to grow rapidly during the summer months and have many buds the next year. Decide whether you want to maintain the height and shape or if you want to cut the plant back because it is too unwieldy. Prune the twig or branch using pruning shears where it joins t