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Boxwood Alternatives Growing Substitutes For Boxwood Shrubs

Boxwood Alternatives Growing Substitutes For Boxwood Shrubs

BOXWOOD SUBSTITUTES

  1. What is a good replacement for boxwoods?
  2. Is Privet the same as boxwood?
  3. Why are boxwoods so expensive?
  4. What is the lifespan of a boxwood?
  5. What are the best low maintenance shrubs?
  6. Why are my boxwood shrubs dying?
  7. What is the best privet hedge?
  8. Are privet roots invasive?
  9. How often should you cut a privet hedge?
  10. Do boxwoods need sun or shade?
  11. Are boxwoods high maintenance?
  12. What is the best boxwood to plant?
  13. What is the most hardy boxwood?
  14. What is the best time to plant boxwoods?
  15. How do you revive a dying boxwood shrub?
  16. What shrubs look good all year round?
  17. What are the best shrubs for front of house?
  18. What are the easiest shrubs to grow?
  19. Can boxwoods come back to life?
  20. Does dog urine kill boxwoods?
  21. Do boxwoods stay green all year?

What is a good replacement for boxwoods?

Two species that have the greatest potential to be suitable boxwood substitutes are Ilex crenata, Japanese holly and Ilex glabra, inkberry holly. Both have small, broad, evergreen leaves and dense branching that responds well to being sheared into hedges, globes, and spires.

Is Privet the same as boxwood?

Boxwood has dark green glossy leaves, and some varieties are bright green. On the other hand, Privet has less glossy foliage (except Waxleaf privet), but it has more different shades of green. There are varieties with bluish-green leaves and some with bright green. Both of these plants have variegated varieties.

Why are boxwoods so expensive?

A few shaped boxwoods can provide the base for a statue or fountain. ... Two downsides hurt boxwoods' appeal: They are slow growers, which makes them expensive in nurseries because of the cost of carrying them for several years until they are big enough to sell.

What is the lifespan of a boxwood?

Common Boxwood Lifespan: 20-30 Years.

What are the best low maintenance shrubs?

17 Low-Maintenance Plants and Dwarf Shrubs

Why are my boxwood shrubs dying?

If your boxwood is dying in its middle, it may be Root Rot. Fortunately, the chances of Root Rot can be reduced with using proper planting practices. Boxwoods should not be planted in poorly drained compacted soil or in areas where water collects.

What is the best privet hedge?

The Japanese privet (Ligustrum japonicum) is top of the good guys.

Are privet roots invasive?

Privet is a successful invasive species because of its ability to outcompete and therefore displace native vegetation. ... This vegetative reproduction makes privet difficult and costly to control because root fragments left in the soil can sprout and grow new plants.

How often should you cut a privet hedge?

If you have Privet you should trim your hedge at least twice a year, from May to August. The more you cut it, the more it forms a dense, even hedge and the easier it is to keep it to the same size. If necessary, prune it hard in April to reduce the size of the hedge. Laurel hedges should be cut in July or August.

Do boxwoods need sun or shade?

They prefer well-drained soil that is neutral to slightly alkaline. Mulchwith an inch or so of chopped leaves to help keep soil cool (but don't heap mulch against the stems). Once established, boxwood shrubs are very drought-tolerant. Most cultivars will grow in full sun to a half day of shade.

Are boxwoods high maintenance?

Aside from watering and mulching, growing boxwood is a low maintenance task, unless you wish to keep them as a sheared hedge. Shearing, or pruning of boxwood, is the most time-consuming part of boxwood care when they are grown as a hedge, but you will be rewarded with a healthy, long-lasting hedge.

What is the best boxwood to plant?

The English boxwood is a dwarf variety of the same species, Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa'. It has denser growth, is slower growing and takes years to reach 3 or 4 feet in height. It is the perfect choice for a low hedge, 8 to 18 inches tall, that could edge flower beds or pathways.

What is the most hardy boxwood?

insularis are considered the hardiest of all boxwood. Buxus semper. virens, common box, is hardy to zone 6 (Krussmann 1984) and has a greater stature than the preceding species. The large, dark green leaves remain evergreen all year.

What is the best time to plant boxwoods?

You can plant boxwood in fall, late winter or early spring. Fall often is best for planting to give the roots time to take hold before winter cold sets in. But as long as you avoid planting during the heat of summer or cold of winter, your boxwood should do fine in fall or spring.

How do you revive a dying boxwood shrub?

Prune out any dead or diseased branches with shears, cutting back to just outside a set of leaves. Check the cut to see if the wood is healthy and green, dry or streaked with brown. If the wood is healthy, the shrub will recover. If not, cut back farther until you reach healthy wood or remove the entire branch.

What shrubs look good all year round?

31 Flowering Shrubs for Year-Round Color

What are the best shrubs for front of house?

Upright conical evergreen trees and shrubs such as arborvitae, spruces, boxwood, and yews are excellent choices for planting at house corners. Columnar trees can frame the front of your house and accent your other foundation plants.

What are the easiest shrubs to grow?

Can boxwoods come back to life?

"Boxwoods can be cut back pretty dramatically and they'll re-grow nicely. ... "But because boxwoods are very prone to winter damage, you want to time their pruning—especially a hard pruning—carefully. The best time is that period where the end of winter meets the beginning of Spring, just before the new growth appears.

Does dog urine kill boxwoods?

To keep your shrubs healthy, it's important to control the environment they grow in. If the dog uses the bathroom on your shrubs you may worry that the shrub will die. While large amounts of dog urine can kill shrubs, a single dog stopping to relieve itself on your shrub isn't likely to do much harm.

Do boxwoods stay green all year?

A. Many varieties of boxwood retain their green color during the winter months; others will turn off-color. ... Some boxwoods that are prized for retaining their green color throughout most winters are 'Wintergreen', 'Green Velvet', 'Green Mountain', and 'Glencoe'.

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