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some very pretty green bushes in the grass

Image Common boxwood (Buxus sempervirens 'Arborescens') - 502126 - Professional images of plants and gardens for use in magazines, books, calendars, brochures and other media.

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Hardy, elegant, low maintenance... I wouldn't mind being described that way at all. But I am not talking about myself of course …I am talking Boxwoods . I adore Boxwoods . Boxwood Types There are 4 basic types of Boxwoods English , American , Korean & Japanese. I put

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a red fire hydrant sitting on the side of a road next to a sidewalk

Since 2014, boxwood blight has been steadily spreading throughout Georgia landscapes and threatening large and economically important boxwood plantings. This publication provides alternative plants to replace boxwood in landscapes across Georgia. It offers updated information on new cultivars and cautions against use of plants on the GA-EPPC invasive plant list as well as species and cultivars affected by common pests and diseases.

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some green leaves and white flowers on a bushy branch with water droplets all over them

In some cases, controlling boxwood insects is paramount to the continued health of the plant. The following article contains information regarding common boxwood pests and treating bugs on boxwoods. Click here to learn more.

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Boxwoods Bush Care

Plant Boxwoods in well-drained soil with partial to full sun. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, and prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape. How do Boxwoods handle extreme cold? Are there common pests or diseases to monitor? #BoxwoodBeauty #EvergreenElegance #GardenClassic

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the boxwood planter and care guide is shown in front of a green bush

Plant boxwood in late winter or early spring in a spot that gets a combination of sun and shade. These slow-growing evergreen shrubs grow best when sheltered from the intense afternoon sun. The soil should be neutral to slightly alkaline and drains well. They make great borders or backdrops and can be shaped into topiary forms.

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