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Nannyberry not doing so hot


Nannyberry has slowed been losing leaves this summer. In Minnesota, we have had a good rain this year. My only theory is that it's getting too much sun ad we had a couple of dead mature trees removed to the South. Any tips to get this back?

Watered by mother nature.

by HankWanderlust

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  2. Sigvoncarmen

    Young viburnum are thirsty. I would give it a good soak twice a week until it’s established. Next year , rain will probably be sufficient . Full sun is fine for these. The viburnum I planted got huge after about 3 yrs. They are great plants . I’m in zone 5 SE Wi.

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