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Boxwoods are hardy evergreen shrubs that are valuable for forming borders for driveways and walkways for formal and contemporary homes. Learn when to trim boxwoods and how best to do it for a neat ...
Pruned regularly each spring, boxwoods eventually don’t need much trimming to maintain their shape. Here’s what to know about when to trim boxwoods.
English boxwoods can be renewal-pruned by cutting them back during their dormant period in late winter, before growth begins. If you cut the entire plant back hard to mostly bare stems, it can ...
English boxwoods grow slowly, so it might take two growing seasons before your boxwoods look attractive again. Weekly watering will assist the recovery process and enhance new growth.
English boxwoods usually don’t require annual overall-pruning to shape them. This boxwood type grows slowly and is frequently the type that has been used in formal plantings.
Carrie Engel from Valley View Farms answers plant and gardening questions, including how to care for English Boxwoods.
Box tree moth, an insect native to eastern Asia that feeds on boxwood in its caterpillar stage, was first detected in North ...
Pruning stimulates new growth, and in the case of boxwood, with its thick, glossy leaves, this new growth will not have enough time to harden off before temperatures drop. Boxwood shrubs pruned ...
Do you recommend pruning the boxwoods pretty severely in order for new growth to fill the center? Or should we just leave them alone and hope for new growth in the center?
Q.: What is the best time to trim boxwood and how much should be trimmed? Also, what about timing on trimming rose of Sharon? Don Hoenes, Union City A.: Assuming the boxwood is several years old ...
Find out when to trim boxwoods, why you should, and the best way to do it. Get boxwood trimming tips with this comprehensive guide.