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North Star Boxwood
Prices start at : 33.95 USD / Quart Container

North Startm features very dark foliage with a dense globe shape that requires little if any pruning. It does fine in full sun or part shade and isn't picky about soil. Perhaps, though, you aren't interested in a formal hedge, but lean more toward plants...
  • Foliage: Green
  • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
  • Botanical Name: Buxus sempervirens 'Katerberg'
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Full Shade, Partial Sun
  • Mature Height: 2 - 3 feet
Nebraska
Omaha
Wintergreen Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

With its fine, oval leaves that begin light green and slowly transition to a slighter darker tone, the amazing little Wintergreen Boxwood will stand out in your landscape despite its petite appearance.
  • Foliage: Green
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Mature Height: 4 - 5 feet
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla japonica 'Wintergreen'
  • Mature Spread: 2 feet
Nebraska
Omaha
Baby Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Boxwoods are thought to date back millions of years, and in ancient times the Romans used them to accentuate their own famously beautiful landscapes. Japonica 'Gregem', is a broadleaf evergreen.
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Soil Type: Well Drained
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla var. japonica BABY GEM 'Gregem'
  • Foliage: Dark Green
  • Mature Height: 20 - 24 inches
Nebraska
Omaha
Korean Boxwood
Prices start at : 49.95 USD / #2 Container range: 1.2 - 1.8 gallons (5 - 8 liters)

Hardy Boxwood with Ornamental Features Korean Boxwood is a broadleaf evergreen shrub. All in all, the Korean Boxwood is hardy variety of Boxwood that will ask very little of you, yet provide an abundance of value.
  • Foliage: Green
  • Mature Height: 2 - 3 feet
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Mature Spread: 4 - 6 feet
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla koreana
Nebraska
Omaha
Winter Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Evergreen Shrub with Creative Possibilities The Winter Gem Boxwood, Buxus microphylla japonica 'Winter Gem', is an evergreen shrub. Your Winter Gem Boxwood is a petite shrub that only grows to about 4 feet in height, but packs a lot of value into that...
  • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Foliage: Green
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Mature Height: 2 - 4 feet
Nebraska
Omaha
Green Mountain Boxwood
Prices start at : 79.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Its small, dark-green leaves hold reliable green color much better than most pyramid boxwoods through the winter months. Pyramidal boxwood would look outstanding in your border or as a topiary specimen.
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Mature Spread: 2 - 3 feet
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Botanical Name: Buxus x 'Green Mountain'
  • Foliage: Dark green
Nebraska
Omaha
Sprinter Boxwood
Prices start at : 34.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

The Sprinter is quite simply an easy evergreen that will grow up to 4 feet in height with an equal spread. Plant several for a quick and low-growing hedge along your patio, or place a few in containers.

2 - 4 feet

    • Flower Color: White
    • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla 'Bulthouse'
    • Mature Spread: 2 - 4 feet
    • Mature Height: 2 - 4 feet
    • Moisture: Average
    • Brand: Proven Winners
    Nebraska
    Omaha
    Green Velvet Boxwood
    Prices start at : 39.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

    * Low Rounded Profile * Full Sun to Partial Sun * Vibrant green through winter It would enjoy a spot in your yard with full shade to part sun, and will even tolerate pruning should you prefer to dictate its shape in your landscape.
    • Fall Color: Evergreen
    • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
    • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
    • Growth Rate: Slow
    • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
    Nebraska
    Omaha
    Boxwood Blight Invades U.S.
    Boxwood blight was totally unheard of until 2000 but it has spread through Europe and New Zealand with lighting speed. Boxwoods, highly valued for their deer resistance and evergreen nature, could easily change from a ubiquitous landscape ornamental to...
    California
    El Segundo
    Boxwood Bush Diseases: Learn About Diseases Affecting Boxwoods
    Don't overwater during the summer, but provide enough water before the frost to give the plant the strength to survive the winter without damage. Put down new mulch to prevent spores from splashing up from the soil, and apply fungicide.freestar.queue.push(function()...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Common Boxwood Varieties: Learn About Different Types Of Boxwoods
    Are one of the most popular landscape shrubs available. These types of boxwoods make a real statement and form neat hedges for privacy and screening.‘Dee Runk' may grow 8 feet tall with a slender profile of only 2 ½ feet.Highlander is another upright...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Fertilizer For Boxwood Shrubs: Tips On Fertilizing Boxwoods
    Have lush green leaves, but to keep your shrubs looking their best, you may need to offer them boxwood plant food. You also avoid burning the roots by using surface application for boxwood fertilizing.Don't use too much fertilizer since this can be just...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Boxwood Care – How To Grow Boxwood Shrubs
    Water deeply, as frequent, shallow irrigation will not reach the root zone of the growing boxwood. Plant at the same level they were planted at the nursery or in the container. As with all shrub mulching, trunks should not be covered.Aside from watering...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    What Is Boxwood Blight: Boxwood Blight Symptoms And Treatment
    Boxwood blight is relatively new plant disease that ruins the appearance of. It has since spread as far north as Massachusetts and can be found in isolated areas across the U.S.Boxwood blight symptoms are similar to the symptoms of other diseases that...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Trimming Boxwood Bushes – How And When To Prune Boxwoods
    Train smaller branches to conform to the structure and prune larger branches to prevent them from growing toward the outside of the form. It is the removal of all or most of the most recent growth.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Boxwood Watering Tips – How And When To Water Boxwoods
    Alternatively, allow a hose to trickle slowly at the base of the plant until the ground is thoroughly saturated.Keep in mind that a large, mature boxwood shrub requires more water to saturate the root system than a small or young plant.Avoid watering...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Korean Boxwood Care: Growing Korean Boxwoods In The Garden
    Use mulch to keep the root system cool and moist.is one of the tasks you'll have to undertake as part of Korean boxwood care. Spring brings small, fragrant, cream-colored blossoms that attract bees.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Boxwood Winter Protection: Treating Cold Injury In Boxwoods
    Leaves may bleach to a tannish color, or they may necrotize and turn brown to black. Luckily, we're here to help.Boxwoods suffer badly in winter because they're native to areas where winters are very mild.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Volutella Blight Boxwood Treatment: Learn About Volutella Blight Control
    If conditions are wet, you may notice masses of pinkish spores on the lower surface of foliage. Use sharp tools to prevent scratching and tearing plant tissue. Are attractive evergreen shrubs that retain their emerald-green color year round.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Boxwood Shrub Pests – Tips On Controlling Boxwood Insects
    The mites are most active in the spring and early summer and at their worst when conditions are dry and dusty. The damage is purely cosmetic with cupping of leaves and affected twig growth.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Rooting Boxwood Bushes: Growing Boxwood From Cuttings
    Once it roots, remove the pot from the bag.Repot rooted plants into individual pots with good quality potting soil. Stems cut early in the morning root best.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });The medium...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Why Are There Yellow Or Brown Leaves On Boxwood Shrubs
    If your plant is completely covered in those black fruiting bodies, consider treating it with. Feed and water your bushes like normal to help them recover.. Make sure to remove as much of the dead growth as possible before you begin a spray program.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    American Boxwood
    Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 pcs

    Get creative with it! If you have an existing garden and just want an added accent , this will fit the bill when added to any grouping. Homeowners prefer it for its ease of ownership and landscapers appreciate its versatility.
    • Growth Rate: Slow
    • Spacing: 3-5 ft.
    • Mature Height: 10-12 ft.
    • Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun
    South Carolina
    Fort Mill
    Spider Mite Damage On Boxwoods – What Are Boxwood Spider Mites
    These include predators such as:It can be difficult to seduce these insects to your ailing plant, so a better method of boxwood spider mite control might be horticultural oil. Adults feed on both surfaces of the leaves of the plant.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Boxwood Has Bad Odor – Help, My Bush Smells Like Cat Urine
    Unfortunately, there are complaints within the gardening community about smelly boxwood shrubs. These flowers, especially in English varieties, may occasionally emit the unpleasant odor that so many people notice.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    Care For Container Grown Boxwood Shrubs – How To Plant Boxwoods In Containers
    Be planted in pots? If the weather's especially hot or dry, water them more.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });, and a feeding once or twice a year should be enough.
    Ohio
    Willoughby
    What Is Boxwood Decline: Learn How To Treat Boxwood Decline
    Boxwood decline in shrubs can also be caused by the fungus. It usually occurs after the plant has suffered some stress, likeWhen you look for boxwood decline symptoms, keep an eye out for discolored stems and foliage.
    Ohio
    Willoughby