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Green Velvet Boxwood
Prices start at : 39.95 USD / 1 pcs

Order yours today. Extraordinary Green Color This sparkling evergreen is aptly named; with its display of old growth in darker shades of green , and its new growth shining brightly in vivid shades of light green that adds texture, depth and dimension...
  • Mature Height: 4-6 ft.
  • Drought Tolerance: Good
  • Spacing: 2 ft.
  • Mature Width: 3-5 ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Titan Boxwood
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 pcs

Most boxwood shrubs are sensitive to colder climates. The Titan is easy to grow in just about any setting. An early spring pruning, before new growth appears retains your boxwood health and shape.
  • Sunlight: Full-Partial
  • Mature Height: 3-6 ft.
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Mature Width: 4 ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Winter Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 26.95 USD / 1 GAL

A general rule of thumb is to count to 5 for every one gallon of pot size. A 2 to 3 inch layer of mulch is sufficient but remember to take care not to cover any part of the stem of the plant with mulch.
Maryland
Bowie
Emerald Jewel Boxwood
Prices start at : 55.95 USD / #2 Container range: 1.2 - 1.8 gallons (5 - 8 liters)

This allows more light to reach the lower branches and the hedge is less likely to thin at the bottom. * Ideal hedge * Deer resistent * Very cold hardy When pruning boxwood into a hedge, make sure the bottom is left wider than the top.
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla var. koreana 'Emerald Jewel'
  • Soil Type: Well Drained
  • Flower Color: Creamy White
  • Mature Height: 2 - 3 feet
Nebraska
Omaha
Green Mountain Boxwood
Prices start at : 26.95 USD / 1 GAL

Green Mountain Boxwood is a vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color throughout winter. Fossilized remains of Boxwood plants date back to over 22 million years ago.
Maryland
Bowie
North Star Boxwood
Prices start at : 33.95 USD / Quart Container

It has its preferences, of course, and does best in an alkaline bed. It does fine in full sun or part shade and isn't picky about soil. North Startm features very dark foliage with a dense globe shape that requires little if any pruning.
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Foliage: Green
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Full Shade, Partial Sun
  • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate: Slow
Nebraska
Omaha
Wintergreen Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Overall, Wintergreen Boxwood is a remarkable little evergreen ready to grace your home with its multitude of endearing assets. It doesn't yellow like some other Boxwoods do in the winter, but rather maintains its vibrant green coloring throughout the...
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla japonica 'Wintergreen'
  • Mature Height: 4 - 5 feet
  • Flower Color: Cream
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Full Shade, Partial Sun
  • Foliage: Green
Nebraska
Omaha
Baby Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Use a few as edging plants, or plant one in your perennial bed for some definition. Its dwarf nature makes it ideal for those small spaces in your yard where you'd like an evergreen presence.
  • Soil Type: Well Drained
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Mature Height: 20 - 24 inches
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Nebraska
Omaha
Korean Boxwood
Prices start at : 49.95 USD / #2 Container range: 1.2 - 1.8 gallons (5 - 8 liters)

You'll likely miss the tiny, greenish-yellow flowers that appear in spring, but you'll easily notice the fragrance they emit to draw pollinators to your yard. Hardy Boxwood with Ornamental Features Korean Boxwood is a broadleaf evergreen shrub.
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla koreana
  • Soil Type: Widely adaptable
  • Foliage: Green
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
Nebraska
Omaha
Winter Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

* Cold Hardy * Low Maintenance * Easy to shape * Deer Resistant Evergreen Shrub with Creative Possibilities The Winter Gem Boxwood, Buxus microphylla japonica 'Winter Gem', is an evergreen shrub.
  • Flower Color: Inconspicuous
  • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Foliage: Green
Nebraska
Omaha
Green Mountain Boxwood
Prices start at : 79.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Your Green Mountain Pyramidal Boxwood is grown primarily for its handsome foliage. Pyramidal boxwood would look outstanding in your border or as a topiary specimen. It even has good cold hardiness and is deer resistant.
  • Soil Type: Well drained
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Foliage: Dark green
  • Botanical Name: Buxus x 'Green Mountain'
  • Mature Spread: 2 - 3 feet
Nebraska
Omaha
Sprinter Boxwood
Prices start at : 34.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

Its vibrant, green foliage is robust and shiny, and doesn't require any special care or pruning (unless you want to fuss over it—which it will happily adapt to). Plant several for a quick and low-growing hedge along your patio, or place a few in containers.
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Moisture: Average
  • Foliage: Green
  • Brand: Proven Winners
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla 'Bulthouse'
  • Mature Spread: 2 - 4 feet
Nebraska
Omaha
Green Velvet Boxwood
Prices start at : 39.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

If left alone, it will assume a pleasing, 3 foot rounded shape and maintain its color year-round. Plant one as a small hedge along a border, or use one as a single accent planting in a formal garden.
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Mature Height: 2 - 3 feet
  • Foliage: Dark Green
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
Nebraska
Omaha
Boxwood Blight Invades U.S.
If you're not looking daily basis, don't let more than a week pass without inspection.If symptoms are found pull the entire plant and place into a plastic bag(s) and seal.This is the best method to keep the disease from spreading to your other plants.
California
El Segundo
Boxwood Bush Diseases: Learn About Diseases Affecting Boxwoods
Nematodes can't be eradicated, but watering, mulching, and fertilizing regularly can keep them in check.– Also known as volutella blight, it is one of the boxwood bush diseases that makes leaves turn yellow and die.
Ohio
Willoughby
Common Boxwood Varieties: Learn About Different Types Of Boxwoods
They are noted for their compact forms, ease of care and adaptability. Choose from a variety of leaf shapes, growth forms and rate and hardiness ranges for a shrub that will best suit your garden.Finding the perfect ornamental plant for the garden can...
Ohio
Willoughby
Fertilizer For Boxwood Shrubs: Tips On Fertilizing Boxwoods
When you see yellowing – foliage that turns a pale yellow or has marked yellow edges – it's time to start reading up on boxwood fertilizer requirements. Leaves get smaller and thinner and may turn bronze in the winter if they receive inadequate nitrogen.
Ohio
Willoughby
Boxwood Care – How To Grow Boxwood Shrubs
Remember to water and mulch properly for a long-lived, vigorous specimen. Take time to choose where to plant boxwood carefully. Successfully growing boxwood requires well-drained soil and while the plants prefer soil to be organic, the boxwood's soil...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Boxwood Blight: Boxwood Blight Symptoms And Treatment
Don't replant boxwoods in the area where you removed diseased plants. Boxwood blight is relatively new plant disease that ruins the appearance of. Find out about the prevention and treatment of boxwood blight in this article.Boxwood blight is a fungal...
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. When the right cultivar is chosen, they need very little pruning.
Ohio
Willoughby
Boxwood Watering Tips – How And When To Water Boxwoods
This helps alleviate any cold damage that may occur from lack of water.or soaker hose. Read on to learn about watering a boxwood and when to water boxwoods.Water a newly planted boxwood shrub deeply and slowly to ensure the roots are thoroughly saturated.
Ohio
Willoughby
Korean Boxwood Care: Growing Korean Boxwoods In The Garden
You'll need to find a location with moist, loamy soils.The shrubs' evergreen foliage needs some protection from. If you pick a full sun site, your plants may suffer from sunscald in winter.
Ohio
Willoughby
Boxwood Winter Protection: Treating Cold Injury In Boxwoods
This means that having them in your landscape may require a great deal more effort to keep them looking good.is a common problem of boxwoods. Luckily, we're here to help.Boxwoods suffer badly in winter because they're native to areas where winters are...
Ohio
Willoughby
Volutella Blight Boxwood Treatment: Learn About Volutella Blight Control
Prune the diseased boxwood to improve air circulation, light penetration and overall growing conditions. Spray carefully to penetrate the thick foliage. Remove all dead growth, including leaves that are caught in the crotch of branches.Work carefully;...
Ohio
Willoughby
Boxwood Shrub Pests – Tips On Controlling Boxwood Insects
Both European and American boxwoods are susceptible to boxwood mite. The nymphs begin feeding on the plant right away. Both adults and their larvae cause serious damage to the boxwood foliage in the form of blistering and discoloration.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Rooting Boxwood Bushes: Growing Boxwood From Cuttings
Stick the lower end of the cutting where the leaves were removed about two inches into the rooting medium. Roll the lower end of the cutting in powdered rooting hormone and tap the stem to remove the excess.
Ohio
Willoughby
Why Are There Yellow Or Brown Leaves On Boxwood Shrubs
Make sure to remove as much of the dead growth as possible before you begin a spray program. These microscopic pests feed from plant roots, causing symptoms of general decline. Although boxwoods can be beautiful barriers when they're healthy, they'll...
Ohio
Willoughby