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Why is my viburnum not growing well in pots or containers?

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Growing viburnum in pots or containers requires proper soil, watering, and fertilization. The container should be large enough to accommodate the plant's root system, and the soil should be well-draining and fertile. Regular watering and fertilization are important to ensure healthy growth. Additionally, the plant should be placed in a location with adequate sunlight and protection from strong winds.
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