Boxwood Hedges: A How to guide & Some Amazing Facts-

Boxwood is a gloriously evergreen, long lived & deer resistant hedge that makes an excellent hedge to create borders, privacy and screen. A boxwood can be large or small and can be easily shaped into a formal shape. Boxwoods is an ideal hedge to create topiaries, maze. There are many hedge varieties; Green Mountain Boxwood variety is common among all!

Some Amazing Facts of Buxus-

1. Deer resistant evergreen hedge with no major pest disease.
2. Easy to prune due to its relative density
3. Requires partial shade to full sun to perform best
4. Can reach up to 5’ height and 3’ width (mature size)
5. Relatively easy hedge to grow than other evergreens
6. A cluster of greenish cream flowers produces in spring which creates beautiful landscaping.
7. Leaves stays vibrant green color throughout the season

A how to Guide-

When to trim boxwood hedge?

When to Trim Boxwood Hedge? Boxwoods can be trimmed at any time of the year. To keep it healthy and alive for a longer period; avoid pruning in the late fall.

How severely can I cut back a boxwood?

With renewal pruning you can cut back the boxwood hedge. Dead. diseased, broken branches can be cut anytime, but it is recommended to prune from late winter to early spring.

How to Plant Boxwood Shrubs in your Garden?

1. Decide whether to plant in a pot or in a garden
2. Choose the Fall season to plant boxwood
3. Choose thick, fertile and a chalky soil
4. Dig a hole as big as plant height
5. Place the boxwood shrub inside the hole and gently cover roots with water and soil
6. Your boxwood is ready (mulch it anyway)

Best place to buy a boxwood shrub

There are many hedging nurseries in the USA which supplies Boxwood Hedges. If it’s about the best Suppliers then InstantHedge based in Canby Oregon is a renowned boxwood hedge seller. Buy Boxwood hedges for sale



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