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Learn about blight resistant boxwood cultivars being developed in Virginia Peggy Singlemann visits Saunders Brothers in Piney River to meet with Bennett Saunders and ...
This artificial boxwood tree will make a statement on your front porch or patio, and shoppers praise its elegant look, generous size, and quality construction. The tree measures 3 feet tall and ...
Although it's not a native plant to North America, boxwood is a common choice for growing hedges for privacy. Boxwoods come in various sizes and heights, so you can find one that fits your ...
Skylight is the largest member of the Better Boxwood collection. Growing up to eight-feet tall and three- to four-feet wide, it makes a stunning columnar specimen.
Growth similar to 'Green Beauty' but with better boxwood leafminer resistance. Good resistance to boxwood blight with proper care. Hardy in Zones 5b to 8, 3 feet tall and wide at maturity. NewGen ...
USDA Zone 5b-8, petite size, 1.5 feet tall/3 feet wide at maturity. Retailers with NewGen boxwood currently in stock will continue to sell through their existing inventory, and new liners of Proven ...
Evergreen shrubs like boxwood tend to use a lot of nitrogen. The best way to replenish the available nitrogen in the soil is to feed with a slow-release, urea-based, granular fertilizer with NPK ...
An Expert Guide for This Popular Landscaping Plant, including proper watering, pruning, recognizing common diseases and more ...
Some boxwood cultivars reach 20 feet tall if left to their own devices — here's looking at you, common boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) and you, English boxwood (Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa').
View A tall boxwood sculpture of Madonna and Child 17th C by Anonymous 17 on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Anonymous 17.
Nursery growers have been quick to find alternatives to boxwood. For gardeners who don’t mind switching from evergreen to deciduous there are plenty options, including spirea, dwarf varieties of ...