How do you take care of a Buxus?

Care tips

  1. Position: Sun, partial shade or shade.
  2. Watering: Water regularly during growing season.
  3. Hardiness: Fully hardy.
  4. Pruning: Prune into shape in late spring/summer.
  5. Soil: Well-drained.
  6. Feeding: During growing season top dress regularly with organic fertiliser or with slow release fertiliser granules.

How far apart do you plant Buxus?

Dig planting holes about twice the size of the root balls of your plants. For Buxus sempervirens space the holes about 20 cm apart (low hedge).

How fast does Graham Blandy boxwood grow?

Low maintenance plant will spruce up your landscape.

Growing Zones 5-9
Drought Tolerance Good
Mature Height 3-4 Feet
Mature Width 2-3 Feet
Growth Rate slow

What is the best fertilizer for Buxus?

The American Boxwood Society recommends using a 10-6-4 fertilizer with 10 percent nitrogen, 6 percent phosphorous and 4 percent potassium. By staying away from rapidly acting liquid fertilizers, you avoid putting your boxwood’s foliage production into overdrive.

When should I prune my Buxus?

Buxus sempervirens is easy to prune – trimming twice a year, once in June and again in autumn, is all the maintenance it needs. And, if you wet the leaves before pruning, the cut ends will heal quicker, helping to prevent disease.

What do you plant between Buxus balls?

  • A Charming Garden Idea with Thyme, Lavender and Other Shrubs.
  • A Charming Plant Combination for Shady Gardens: Hydrangea, Japanese Maple and Boxwood.
  • A Lovely Spring Border Idea with Japanese Maples and Flowering Cherry Trees.
  • A Serene and Elegant Border Idea for your Garden.
  • Splashes Of Colors For My Shady Garden.

How quickly does Buxus grow?

about 6-9 inches a year
How fast does box grow? Once the plant is established, buxus sempervirens will grow about 6-9 inches a year under reasonable growing conditions. In deep shade, very poor soil and very exposed sites, the growth rate is lower.

Why are my Buxus balls going brown?

If your Buxus plant turns brown in winter, this is typical of this species. Buxus plants can become damaged over the winter particularly when it freezes, as the plants lose moisture and the new growth achieved that year may die.

How do you Fertilise Buxus?

Plant in full sun or part shade in moist, well-drained soil. Buxus responds well to regular, light pruning to keep dense and in desired shape. Use an organic, slow-release fertiliser twice a year and a liquid fertiliser every two months.

How hard can you prune Buxus?

Buxus responds well to hard pruning and can even be cut back to within 30cm of the ground. Box hedges will recover well and quickly bounce back to their best. 1. If you ever find yourself faced with an old, overgrown or neglected Box hedge, don’t worry, this species is easy to save!