Most types of boxwood shrubs are cultivars of either Buxus sempervirens, also known as common or American boxwood, or Buxus microphylla, better known as Japanese boxwood. Other boxwood varieties are ...
According to a survey of 4,000 landscape professionals, boxwood (Buxus) is the most popular shrub in America. And yet, about a decade ago it was nearly impossible to find boxwoods at home-improvement ...
Boxwoods are among the best shrubs for landscaping, but what can you plant to break up their dense, often uniform shape?
The dwarf yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria ‘nana’) is native along the eastern states and into Central Florida, and it is well ...
Boxwood shrubs, Buxus sempervirens, have long held a top spot for home landscapes due to their beautiful shape and vibrant, deep evergreen leaves. They're easy to care for as long as you provide the ...
In our home landscape, other than dandelions, we have more boxwood plants than any other plant. There is a boxwood hedge bordering the rudbeckias in the south garden and there are boxwoods planted at ...
Question. I have an eighteen-year-old boxwood hedge with sections declining. Can I prune these back about two-thirds as we have done with ligustrum and pittosporum and expect them to recover? Answer.
My old boxwood hedge has oranges patches like this in some places. One plant is completely orange. Is this the new disease, boxwood blight? Do I prune it out now? This looks like cold damage. Let the ...
It feels like spring and our thoughts are turning to gardening. Turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension faculty and ...
Boxwood leafminer is my main suspect, and I have recently seen boxwoods looking just like you describe, which had high ...
Q: We have a hedge of boxwoods in front of our house. Several thrive, but we have replanted six many times, and they continue to die. We have replaced the dirt but still have no luck growing the ...
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