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Box Hedge Plants

Items 1 - 30 of 89 1. TIME TO PLANT The best time to plant is in early to mid autumn when the soil is still warm.


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If it is to be a low hedge say less than about 40cm high then length in metres times 6 16cm65 inches spacing is better.

Box hedge plants. These hedge bushes are. Boxwood Hedge Plant Buxus sempervirens Box is a popular evergreen plant for creating formal hedges in your backyard or front of house The compact growth of evergreen boxwood plants and its small leaves make the plant perfect for clipped formal hedges. English Box hedge Buxus Sempervirens is a popular variety of plant used for formal borders and medium sized hedges.

Evergreen Growers produces a wide range of impressive hedging plants for Brisbane Sydney Melbourne and Adelaide properties. Box hedge plants are popular for creating borders around distinct sections of the garden. These small compact shrubs will grow to less than 1m high or can be clipped that low - and you can trim and prune these dwarf hedges to the exact height you want.

Very low box hedge with smaller rounded leaves. Buxus Balls Japanese Box 300mm Pot. Use box for short hedges up to 1m tall or in parterre designs.

Leaves are a good bright green. Buxus plants vary growth rate leaf shape leaf color and growth habit itself. A natural-looking fence or boundary formed by closely growing bushes or shrubs.

Foliage turns lime green in full sun so an ideal hedge for shady gardens. Full sun to part shade. Buxus microphylla - Korean Box.

Buxus sempervirens the common box is native to the British Isles and has small evergreen leaves and a dense habit. Buxus or Box are a popular hedging plant and a number of species are used widely in topiary applications. This encourages root growth before winter and at this time of the year plants will require less watering than if planted in summer.

It has glossy green foliage with lime-green new growth and a moderate growth rate. Will grow to 1m bu. Very dense growth too so ideal for neat hedging and to.

Box is the classic formal hedge and for most parts of Australia Japanese box is the best variety. Buxus microphylla Golden Triumph one of the hardier cultivars of this Asian species with slow growing smaller. Box is easy to plant in a wide range of locations and should settle in well.

Dark green dense slow growing foliage that is easily maintained and trimmed to shape. Want a low-growing hedge to edge a path go round a pond or pool or separate areas within a garden. Japanese Box or Buxus japonica is the best box hedge for warmer regions as it tolerates heat better than other Buxus plants.

We are happy to ship tube stock plants to anywhere in the country. Water well after planting. You can plant it as a small hedge or as an individual shrub in the ground or in a container.

In AprilMay box plants produce small greenish-yellow flowers that are rich in pollen and popular with bees. AFTER AN INSTANT HEDGE. With distinct differences between the different varieties choosing the right variety is important.

I think of hedges as green fences that define boundaries form a semi-permanent barrier and provide cooling habitat for birds and pleasing alternatives to solid fences. They are often used to create a formal garden clipped to all shapes of topiaries and also suitable for pots. Buxus Microphylla Japonica Small Japanese Box 140mm Pot.

Buxus sempervirens Suffruticosa this dwarf form is a slow. For tall hedges over about 80cm high length in metres x 4 25cm 10 inch spacing is generally enough. Japanese Box Buxus microphylla var japonica is an evergreen hardy compact shrub with dark green oval leaves.

In cold areas use English box Buxus sempervirens which is darker matt green and slower growing. Acmena Smithii Minor XXXLarge 500mm Pot - Advanced Lily Pilly. One of the most popular hedging plants the English Box Buxus sempervirens is an evergreen hardy and frost tolerant small to medium size hedge.

Plant the box hedging at the same depth as is was in the pot backfill and water in well using a liquid seaweed fertiliser. So a 20 metre box hedge will need about 100 hedge plants for example. It is a very hardy plant suited to a wide variety of conditions and levels of gardening expertise.


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