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

Add one or multiple shrubs to an existing garden, or grouping. Clip and shape these Green Velvet Boxwoods into plump oval mounds to add interest and energy to a mixed perennial bed.
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Mature Height: 4-6 ft.
  • Drought Tolerance: Good
  • Spacing: 2 ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Titan Boxwood
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 pcs

Make the Titan Boxwood part of your garden landscape. While others can turn orange-brown when struck by freezing temperatures and prevailing winds – an affliction known as “winter bronzing” – the hardy nature of this broadleaf evergreen retains...
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Spacing: 2 ft.
  • Drought Tolerance: Great
  • Mature Width: 4 ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Winter Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 26.95 USD / 1 GAL

, pruning may be done several times a year as needed, although late summer or fall would stimulate new growth that would be susceptible to winter injury. Thinning allows the leaves to grow along the entire branch, not just the tips, resulting in a fuller...
Maryland
Bowie
Emerald Jewel Boxwood
Prices start at : 55.95 USD / #2 Container range: 1.2 - 1.8 gallons (5 - 8 liters)

Easy to Grow, Makes a Great Hedge! The Boxwood 'Emerald Jewel', Buxus microphylla var. When pruning boxwood into a hedge, make sure the bottom is left wider than the top. * Ideal hedge * Deer resistent * Very cold hardy
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Soil Type: Well Drained
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla var. koreana 'Emerald Jewel'
  • Foliage: Green
Nebraska
Omaha
Green Mountain Boxwood
Prices start at : 26.95 USD / 1 GAL

, prune with shearing or hedge clippers in a pyramidal shape with the narrowest part of the bush at the top, tapering to a wider base. Boxwood's have a tendency to become very dense, especially if it has been sheared over a long period of time.
Maryland
Bowie
North Star Boxwood
Prices start at : 33.95 USD / Quart Container

This boxwood would be perfectly happy being the formal gatekeeper to any garden bed. It does fine in full sun or part shade and isn't picky about soil. * Dark Green Foliage All Winter * Globe Shape * Little Pruning Required * Great for Topiary
  • Foliage: Green
  • Botanical Name: Buxus sempervirens 'Katerberg'
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Mature Spread: 3- 4 feet
  • Growth Rate: Slow
Nebraska
Omaha
Wintergreen Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

No matter where you want to use it—as a hedge, an accent…or even pruning into the shape of a bird, Wintergreen Boxwood will gladly accept the challenge and thrive. It doesn't yellow like some other Boxwoods do in the winter, but rather maintains its...
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla japonica 'Wintergreen'
  • Mature Spread: 2 feet
  • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
  • Mature Height: 4 - 5 feet
  • 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)

Baby Gem Boxwood will meet your needs, even in the smallest spaces, and present a pleasing picture in your yard for years to come. They're small enough, and hardy enough, to work in many locations in your yard.

20 - 24 inches

    • Foliage: Dark Green
    • Mature Height: 20 - 24 inches
    • Mature Spread: 20 - 24 inches
    • Growth Rate: Medium
    • 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)

    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.
    • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla koreana
    • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
    • Mature Spread: 4 - 6 feet
    • Mature Height: 2 - 3 feet
    • Growth Rate: Slow
    Nebraska
    Omaha
    Winter Gem Boxwood
    Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

    However, you can also make it into anything you like. 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 little package.
    • Mature Spread: 1 - 3 feet
    • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
    • Flower Color: Inconspicuous
    • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla japonica 'Winter Gem'
    • Growth Rate: Medium
    • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
    Nebraska
    Omaha
    Green Mountain Boxwood
    Prices start at : 79.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

    One would even make a handsome container plant for your patio. Your Green Mountain Pyramidal Boxwood is grown primarily for its handsome foliage. Fast-Growing, Hardy Boxwood with Consistent Color Green Mountain Boxwood is an upright, evergreen shrub with...
    • Foliage: Dark green
    • Botanical Name: Buxus x 'Green Mountain'
    • Fall Color: Evergreen
    • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
    • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
    Nebraska
    Omaha
    Sprinter Boxwood
    Prices start at : 34.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

    You won't have to wait long for results when you plant your Sprinter Boxwood, as its growth rate will “sprint” ahead of many other evergreens in your yard! Your Sprinter Boxwood is a form of “Winter Gem” that combines those stellar features with...

    2 - 4 feet

      • Mature Spread: 2 - 4 feet
      • Fall Color: Evergreen
      • Growth Rate: Medium
      • Foliage: Green
      • Mature Height: 2 - 4 feet
      • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
      Nebraska
      Omaha
      Green Velvet Boxwood
      Prices start at : 39.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

      Plant one as a small hedge along a border, or use one as a single accent planting in a formal garden. Green Velvet Boxwood is a slow-growing broadleaf evergreen that requires little care.
      • Botanical Name: Buxus x 'Green Velvet'
      • Mature Spread: 2 - 3 feet
      • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
      • Growth Rate: Slow
      • Foliage: Dark Green
      Nebraska
      Omaha
      Boxwood Blight Invades U.S.
      Boxwood Blight, a fungal disease caused by a Cylindrocladium fungus has arrived in the U.S. and is spreading at an alarming rate. If you're not looking daily basis, don't let more than a week pass without inspection.If symptoms are found pull the entire...
      California
      El Segundo
      Boxwood Bush Diseases: Learn About Diseases Affecting Boxwoods
      There is no boxwood disease treatment for root rot, and it will kill the plant. Put down new mulch to prevent spores from splashing up from the soil, and apply fungicide.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });are...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Common Boxwood Varieties: Learn About Different Types Of Boxwoods
      Unfortunately, the foliage has an odor, which may be offensive to some.The common, or American Buxus has over 400 cultivars with a wide range of size, form and variation in leaf color and shape.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Fertilizer For Boxwood Shrubs: Tips On Fertilizing Boxwoods
      Usingas a boxwood plant food can also provide trace elements.Apply boxwood plant food in the late fall for best results. For more information on appropriate fertilizer for boxwood shrubs, read on.Your boxwoods may grow happily without added nutrition,...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Boxwood Care – How To Grow Boxwood Shrubs
      Successfully growing boxwood requires well-drained soil and while the plants prefer soil to be organic, the boxwood's soil needs are adaptable.When planting boxwood, consider your year round climate.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      What Is Boxwood Blight: Boxwood Blight Symptoms And Treatment
      The shrub then drops most or all of its leaves and the twigs begin to die back.The roots aren't affected, so the shrub may regrow. It has since spread as far north as Massachusetts and can be found in isolated areas across the U.S.Boxwood blight symptoms...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Trimming Boxwood Bushes – How And When To Prune Boxwoods
      Have been gracing gardens since colonial times. They are the gardeners that remember trimming boxwood bushes into severe and often geometric shapes that have no place in the more casual gardens of today.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Boxwood Watering Tips – How And When To Water Boxwoods
      Thereafter, watering a boxwood is necessary only during periods of hot, dry weather., if the shrub is in bright sunlight or receives reflected sun from a nearby sidewalk or wall.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Korean Boxwood Care: Growing Korean Boxwoods In The Garden
      These shrubs are dense plants. They grow upright to about 2 feet (0.6 m.) tall. They are slightly wider than they are tall when they are mature, and develop a partially open branch structure.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Boxwood Winter Protection: Treating Cold Injury In Boxwoods
      It's not unusual for damage to appear in the spring, after everything has thawed.in anticipation of major storms, but frankly, this is generally a pointless practice when it comes to winter damage.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Volutella Blight Boxwood Treatment: Learn About Volutella Blight Control
      Prune only when the plant is dry, as pathogens spread quickly in damp conditions.Rake up all debris under the plant after pruning, then burn diseased debris immediately to prevent spread of the disease.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Boxwood Shrub Pests – Tips On Controlling Boxwood Insects
      They then hatch in May with another generation on the way in 2-3 weeks. Mealybugs are difficult to control with insecticides. The damage is purely cosmetic with cupping of leaves and affected twig growth.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Rooting Boxwood Bushes: Growing Boxwood From Cuttings
      Pruning shears or scissors pinch the stems and make it hard for them to take up water later on. You'll probably have a few cuttings that refuse to root, so take more than you think you'll need.Here's what you'll need for starting boxwood cutting propagation:Taking...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Why Are There Yellow Or Brown Leaves On Boxwood Shrubs
      This common fungus looks alarming when a gardener first notices it, with the yellow or tan-color leaves sporting black fungal fruiting bodies. In the early spring, before new growth has started, spray your boxwood with a copper fungicide and continue...
      Ohio
      Willoughby