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The box tree moth is a non-native, invasive insect that has the potential to cause major damage to one of the most popular ...
English boxwood or Suffruticosa has been around forever. When I was in high school, I loaded thousands and thousands of those plants on trucks to deliver from our nursery.
If you want to make the most of your boxwood-based privacy fence, you need to follow a few planting rules to achieve success and elegance.
Yard not smelling like a bed of roses, despite a literal bed of roses? Don't blame the local felines for the cat pee smell: your bushes might be to blame.
Wes Hopper teaches how to safely handle a chainsaw, and Joellen Dimond talks about boxwood shrubs.
With their classic formal hedge appeal and versatility, boxwood shrubs remain a staple in many residential and commercial landscapes. Their cost depends on the type, size, age, and source of the ...
The Grumpy Gardener addresses a reader’s question about a browning boxwood. Plus, Grumpy’s tips on how to prevent the dreaded boxwood blight.
Because of boxwood blight, I tend to shy away from telling people to plant English boxwood, though I have some English boxwoods in the garden that are pretty and healthy.
There are different types of boxwood shrubs available, each with its unique features. For instance, Common Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) is often used for hedges due to its sturdy and upright growth ...
Boxwoods are evergreen shrubs originally from Europe and Asia. They are one of the oldest known garden plants, dating back to 4000 BC. Today there are approximately 115 different cultivars and ...
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 ...