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Live boxwood topiary care.
Boxwood garden is known and respected for the superb quality of their plants.
It is proudly displayed in many fine gardens around the world boxwood.
In milder climates usda hardiness zones 8 and warmer container grown plants require very little winter care other than shelter from cold wind and harsh winter sun.
Boxwood leaf miners scale insects lesion nematodes caterpillars and mites can be a problem.
Don t let the soil get completely dry.
All a boxwood plant needs for winter care is a cool frost free place says horticulture magazine.
Varying species of plants and pre cut shapes are available such as a spiral design a topiary shape or a double ball style.
Boxwood blight is a serious problem in many states.
Do remove the burlap from your boxwood.
Treat with organic neem oilor insecticidal spray.
They can also be susceptible to powdery mildew pythium root rot canker and leaf spots.
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It will speed up the develop of new roots however if it is a loose soil ball leave burlap on.
Boxwood topiary is a fabulous addition to any garden.
Feed topiary trees that are planted in pots and plant beds at least every few weeks with flower food until the plant has fully formed or filled out.
The plants are grown in the willamette valley where the soil is fertile sandy loam.
Topiary is the art of shaping or sculpting plants into unique shapes.
See below for more information and planting alternatives.
Water the boxwood when the soil feels slightly moist.