Thank you for accepting me into your forums..I stumbled upon this site when searching for answers as to why my virburnum odoratissimum hedge hasn't flowered though I planted it 2 years ago. Apparently it can take a while to flower so in the meantime I'm quite happy with the lovely green hedge it provided.
We bought this rundown property 2 years ago when we retired from the country to the east coast NSW Australia, and have spent the past 2 years making it livable, the house had good bones just needed a dolly up but the yards, front and back, were a disaster of sand and a few dead roses. It's a lot nicer now.
This is the hedge I was talking about, with hydrangeas in the front, it doesn't really need to flower to be successful, but it would be a nice bonus.