Buxus Sempervirens, commonly known as Boxwood, is an evergreen shrub celebrated for its dense, compact foliage and slow growth, which makes it easy to shape and maintain.
This style of hedging can be pruned into various shapes, including topiary balls, columns, cones, cubes, pyramids, spirals, and more. It combines structure and beauty, adding a high-end feel to both front and back gardens.
Where to Site Your Buxus Sempervirens
This versatile shrub thrives in both full sun and partial shade and adapts to various soil types, including clay. However, it does not tolerate waterlogged soil. For optimal growth and a neat appearance, plant it in a well-lit spot. Using a soaker hose can help manage watering by providing consistent moisture.
Growth and Pruning
Buxus Sempervirens is perfect for small to medium-sized hedges, typically growing 2-3 feet tall and up to 4 feet wide. It grows slowly, adding about 1 foot per year. Regular pruning is essential to maintain its shape and density. Trim in late spring or early summer to remove weak or dead branches, and consider a second trim in late summer for a tidy look.
Characteristics
- Dense, compact growth with light green new leaves maturing to dark green.
- Maintains a formal, well-structured appearance with minimal upkeep.
- Adapts to various soil types but prefers well-drained conditions.
- Slow-growing, ideal for defined borders or formal hedges.
- Hardy and provides year-round interest.
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