Viburnum opulus "sterile" the Snowball bush is a shrub or small tree and has a reasonable life span but it is easily propogated.
No, pouring food coloring on the ground around a snowball bush will not change the color of the flowers on the bush. The flowers of a snowball bush are determined by genetics and environmental conditions, not by the color of the surrounding ground.
most spring blooming shrubs require pruning after the blooms are gone, but before fall.
It is possible to move a snowball bush if it is getting to large for its place. This involves pulling the bush up from its roots and moving it to well-drained soil.
Mid Spring in TN.
The snowball bush flowers on the old wood. So after the blooming the flowers turn light brown this is normal. If the plant must be pruned you must wait until after its bloom.
Well, honey, you can split a snowball bush if you want to, but I wouldn't recommend it. They don't take too kindly to being messed with, and you might end up with a sad, droopy bush on your hands. If you absolutely must split it, make sure to do it in early spring before it starts growing again.
The best time to plant a snowball bush is in early spring or late fall when the plant is dormant. This allows the bush to establish its roots before the summer heat or winter cold sets in. Choose a location with well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade for optimal growth.
It will grow naturally. You only need to prune a shrub to contain it .
You probably have too much acid in your soil.
Apply plenty of water during the first summer. Do not let the rootball dry out.
The cat's name on The Simpsons is Snowball.