Buxus Sempervirens, or Boxwood, is an evergreen shrub known for its dense, compact foliage and slow growth, making it easy to shape and maintain.
This style of hedging can be pruned into a variety of shapes, including topiary balls, columns, cones, cubes, pyramids, spirals, and more. It adds both structure and beauty to your garden, creating a high-end aesthetic for your front or back yard.
Where to Site Your Buxus Sempervirens
This adaptable evergreen thrives in full sun or partial shade and can grow in various soil types, including clay. Avoid waterlogged soil. For the best results, plant it in a well-lit area to encourage healthy foliage and maintain its neat, compact form. To manage watering more effectively, consider using a soaker hose for consistent moisture.
Growth and Pruning
Buxus Sempervirens is ideal for small to medium-sized hedges, reaching 2-3 feet in height and up to 4 feet in width. It grows slowly, adding about 1 foot per year, and needs regular pruning to retain its shape and density. Trim in late spring or early summer to remove weak or dead branches, and a second trim in late summer will help keep it looking tidy.
Characteristics
- Dense, compact growth with small, light green leaves with new growth and dark green leaves once matured.
- Maintains a formal, well-structured appearance with minimal maintenance.
- Adapts to various soil types but prefers well-drained conditions.
- Slow growth makes it suitable for defined borders or formal hedges.
- Hardy and offers year-round interest.
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