Wintergreen Japanese Boxwood Hedge

Evergreen boxwoods buxus spp form dense mounds and make excellent hedges and borders.
Wintergreen japanese boxwood hedge. Dwarf or low growing boxwoods. Grow japanese boxwood shrubs or the cultivar wintergreen in any fertile moist but well drained soil. In mild climates where winter frosts are light you can plant at any point throughout the winter. Fall and spring are the best times to plant new shrubs.
Insularis wintergreen is a cold tolerant slow growing broadleaf evergreen can be planted individually or in containers as an accent. Little leaf or japanese boxwood buxus microphylla cultivars thrive in u s. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 8 wintergreen is a low maintenance plant while japanese boxwood which grows in usda zones 3 through 9 depending on the. Wintergreen boxwood live shrub plant glossy dark green foliage model 0617q 15 49 15 49.
The cold hardy wintergreen boxwood also known as korean boxwood is an incredibly versatile shrub. Their evergreen foliage brightens dreary winter landscapes provides structure to both formal and informal gardens and can be shaped into tightly clipped geometric forms or whimsical shapes. Department of agriculture plant. Japanese boxwood buxus shrub live evergreen hedge plant with green deer resistant foliage model 0610q 16 97 16 97.
2 to 4 feet tall and wide. They are tolerant of full sun but if dry soil conditions arise leaf scorch occurs and the green leaf color dulls. Southern living plant. One of the most versatile shrubs boxwoods bring year round color to the garden.
For a more informal planting stagger boxwood shrubs leaving at least 3 feet between them. These boxwood problems range in trouble from very easy to cure to extremely damaging. Free delivery with 45 order. These are perfect for growing evergreen hedges and garden borders.
The wintergreen boxwood buxus sinica var. Plant japanese boxwood 3 feet apart in a row to create a hedge. They re plagued with a number of problems that can result in brown or yellowing boxwood shrubs. It adds appeal to casual or formal growing zone enter your zip code to change your growing zone not a valid zip code find my growing zone.
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